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Titlebook: Management of Disease in Wild Mammals; Richard J. Delahay,Graham C. Smith,Michael R. Hutc Book 2009 Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2009 Disease Con

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Wildlife Population Structure and Parasite Transmission: Implications for Disease Management,ed by immunological differences in susceptibility. However, ecological and behavioural factors can also affect the rates and routes of parasite transmission and potential control options. Using this information, future control efforts may be improved by focusing on subsets of individuals, areas, env
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Options for the Control of Disease 1: Targeting the Infectious or Parasitic Agent,tions. Both field research and mathematical modelling approaches have been used to address this question. For vaccination, early mathematical models of infectious disease dynamics suggested a simple answer: vaccination is useful as soon as the rate of control ensures that a sufficient proportion of
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