Dynamics of the 2001 UK Foot and Mouth Epidemic: Stochastic Dispersal in a Heterogeneous Landscape
Matt J. Keeling(University of Cambridge), Bryan T. Grenfell(National Institutes of Health), Margo Chase‐Topping(University of Edinburgh), J. W. Wilesmith(Veterinary Medicines Directorate), Jens Kappey(University of Cambridge), Louise Matthews(University of Edinburgh), Stephen J. Cornell, Mark Woolhouse(Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution), Darren J. Shaw(University of Edinburgh), Daniel T. Haydon(University of Glasgow)
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