Epidemics and control strategies for diseases of farmed salmonids: A parameter study

Abstract The susceptibility of the English and Welsh fish farming and fisheries industry to emergent diseases is assessed using a stochastic simulation model. The model dynamics operate on a network comprising directed transport and river contacts, as well as undirected local and fomite transmission...

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Salmonidae
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