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An expert opinion assessment of blood-feeding arthropods based on their capacity to transmit African swine fever virus in Metropolitan France
ArticleAbstract: To deal with the limited literature data on the vectorial capacity of blood-feeding arthropods (BFAsPalabras claves:African swine fever (ASF), arthropods, blood-feeding vector, Culicoides, fleas, hard ticks, lice, Mosquitoes, Ornithodoros, pig, sand flies, soft ticks, Stomoxys flies, Tabanidae, Vectorial capacity, vectorial competence, virus, wild boarAutores:Bonnet S.I., Bouhsira E., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Etore F., Fite J., Garigliany M.M., Jori F., Le Potier M.F., Lempereur L., Quillery E., Vergne T., Vial L.Fuentes:scopusA simple method to estimate the number of doses to include in a bank of vaccines. The case of Lumpy Skin Disease in France
ArticleAbstract: A simple method to estimate the size of the vaccine bank needed to control an epidemic of an exoticPalabras claves:Autores:Bertagnoli S., Casal J., Caufour P., Claude L. Saegerman, de Clercq K., Etore F., Ganière J.P., Hautefeuille C., Jacquiet P., Meyer G., Napp S.Fuentes:scopusFirst Expert Elicitation of Knowledge on Possible Drivers of Observed Increasing Human Cases of Tick-Borne Encephalitis in Europe
ArticleAbstract: Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral disease endemic in Eurasia. The virus is mainly transmittedPalabras claves:Clustering analysis, Dermacentor reticulatus, Drivers, expert elicitation, flavivirus, genus Ixodes, multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA), Sensitivity Analysis, TBEV, tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), Ticks, UNCERTAINTYAutores:Avšič-Županc T., Berger T.F.H., Bonnet S.I., Boulanger N., Bournez L., Brugger K., Bødker R., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Estrada-Peňa A., Etore F., Fravalo P., Geller J., Gilot-Fromont E., Gonzalez G., Gossner C.M., Haddad N., Heyman P., Hoch T., Hubálek Z., Humblet M.F., Jore S., Jourdain E., Kerlik J., Klein M., Knap N., Kooh P., Lacour S.A., Leandri M., Leib S.L., Lernout T., L’Hostis M., Martin-Latil S., Moutailler S., Purse B., Quillery E., Raffetin A., Ruiz-Fons F., Růžek D., Sprong H., Studahl M., Thiry E., Velay A., Zomer T.P.Fuentes:scopusMechanical transmission of African swine fever virus by Stomoxys calcitrans: Insights from a mechanistic model
ArticleAbstract: African swine fever (ASF) represents a global threat with huge economic consequences for the swine iPalabras claves:ASF, control, modelling, pig, stable fly, transmission, VECTORAutores:Andraud M., Bonnet S.I., Bouhsira E., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Desquesnes M., Etore F., Fite J., Garigliany M.M., Jori F., Le Potier M.F., Lempereur L., Quillery E., Vergne T., Vial L.Fuentes:scopusRisk of introduction of Lumpy Skin Disease into France through imports of cattle
ArticleAbstract: The lumpy skin disease (LSD) virus belongs to the genus Capripoxvirus and causes a disease in cattlePalabras claves:Autores:Bertagnoli S., Casal J., Caufour P., Claude L. Saegerman, de Clercq K., Etore F., Ganière J.P., Hautefeuille C., Jacquiet P., Meyer G.Fuentes:scopusRisk of introduction of lumpy skin disease in France by the import of vectors in animal trucks
ArticleAbstract: Background The lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) is a dsDNA virus belonging to the Poxviridae family aPalabras claves:Autores:Bertagnoli S., Casal J., Caufour P., Claude L. Saegerman, de Clercq K., Etore F., Fournie G., Ganière J.P., Hautefeuille C., Jacquiet P., Meyer G.Fuentes:scopusPutative Role of arthropod vectors in African swine fever virus transmission in relation to their bio-ecological properties
ReviewAbstract: African swine fever (ASF) is one of the most important diseases in Suidae due to its significant heaPalabras claves:African swine fever virus, arthropods, Biting flies, Culicoides, fleas, lice, Mosquitoes, sand flies, Ticks, transmissionAutores:Bonnet S.I., Bouhsira E., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Etore F., Fite J., Garigliany M.M., Jori F., Le Potier M.F., Lempereur L., Quillery E., Vergne T., Vial L.Fuentes:scopus