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Section B

Containment strategies of epidemic invasions

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Pages 639-678 | Received 03 Mar 2009, Accepted 02 Dec 2011, Published online: 17 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

In this paper, prompted by the practical issue of controlling the Aujeszky disease affecting hogs, we analyse what strategies can be implemented to try and contain an SI epidemic invasion in one and two neighbouring farms. We perform some simulations under different assumptions on the basic system, leading thus to different models. The results show that the disease cannot be arrested completely, since infected remain so for life and the system is of a diffusive type, but its spread can rather be slowed down. The influence of contamination islands, sudden external disease infiltration and containment barriers are simulated. The possible leaking of the infection into a neighbouring farm is also studied. The analysis is then extended to an SIS model allowing disease recovery. Under suitable conditions, harvesting is shown to be an effective containment strategy.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank the referees for their valuable comments that have been instrumental in making a substantial improvement of the paper. The authors thankfully acknowledge the support of the CRUI-DAAD Vigoni program.

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