Incubation phase transmission of foot-and-mouth disease virus in cattle: experimental evidence and simulated impacts
Carolina Stenfeldt, John M. Humphreys, Jonathan Arzt

TL;DR
This study shows cattle can spread foot-and-mouth disease virus before showing symptoms, which could lead to faster and wider outbreaks.
Contribution
The study provides experimental evidence and simulations showing preclinical transmission of FMDV in cattle.
Findings
Cattle infected with FMDV can transmit the virus at least 24 hours before showing symptoms.
Simulations showed preclinical transmission increases outbreak spread by 33.7% in terms of affected farms.
Abstract
The capacity of any pathogen to transmit from infected hosts prior to the development of clinical disease substantially impacts the ability to effectively control an outbreak. Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is known for its rapid spread and ability to cause severe disease outbreaks amongst susceptible livestock species. In this current investigation, it was demonstrated that cattle infected with FMDV were capable of transmitting infection at least 24 h prior to the development of clinical signs. Additionally, the progression of infection in cattle exposed to infected donors during the early infectious phase was slower than in cattle exposed at later time points, suggesting a dose-dependent effect on infection dynamics in contact-exposed cattle. To quantify the impact, outcomes from the transmission experiment were used to parameterize agent-based simulations at three biological…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology · Food Supply Chain Traceability · Viral Infections and Vectors
