A Modelling Assessment of the Impact of Control Measures on Simulated Foot-and-Mouth Disease Spread in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Nicolas C. Cardenas, Jacqueline Marques de Oliveira, Andre de Medeiros C. Lins, Fernando Endrigo Ramos Garcia, Marcus Vinicius Angelo, Robson Campos dos Anjos, Fabricio de Lima Weber, Frederico Bittencourt Fernandes Maia, Vanessa Felipe de Souza, Gustavo Machado

TL;DR
This study used a simulation model to evaluate various control strategies for Foot-and-mouth disease in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, finding depopulation combined with limited vaccination most effective in outbreak control.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of control strategies, highlighting the superior effectiveness of depopulation and combined approaches over vaccination alone.
Findings
High vaccination alone controlled only 2.22% of outbreaks.
Moderate depopulation alone controlled 96.60% of outbreaks.
Combining high depopulation with limited vaccination controlled 100% of outbreaks.
Abstract
This study simulated the introduction of Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) into Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, to evaluate the effectiveness of outbreak control strategies. Our susceptible-exposed-infected-recovered model generated a range of outbreak sizes across the state. These outbreaks were used to model control actions across six scenarios: high vaccination, two variations of moderate depopulation combined with vaccination, high depopulation with limited vaccination, and moderate and high depopulation alone. Our results showed that relying solely on high vaccination was the least effective approach; it controlled only 2.22 % of outbreaks and resulted in the highest number of infected farms and the longest control duration. Mixed strategies, busing, moderate depopulation, and vaccination controlled approximately 91 % of outbreaks. The use of moderate depopulation alone controlled 96.60 %…
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TopicsAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology · Viral Infections and Immunology Research · Global trade, sustainability, and social impact
