1. Spatial epidemiology of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome in Thailand
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Tanom Noimoh, Nutavadee Pamaranon, Sarayuth Kawkalong, Weerapong Thanapongtharm, Tippawon Parakgamawongsa, Karoon Chanachai, Marius Gilbert, and Catherine Linard
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Autologistic multiple regression ,Veterinary medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Time Factors ,Swine ,animal diseases ,Population ,Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome ,Disease Outbreaks ,Epidemiology ,Medicine ,Pig farming ,Animals ,Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus ,education ,Disease surveillance ,education.field_of_study ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Spatial epidemiology ,Outbreak ,virus diseases ,General Medicine ,respiratory system ,Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles ,Thailand ,veterinary(all) ,Regression ,3. Good health ,Logistic Models ,Multivariate Analysis ,Breeding sows ,PRRS ,business ,Demography ,Research Article ,BRT - Abstract
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) has become a worldwide endemic disease of pigs. In 2006, an atypical and more virulent PRRS (HP-PRRS) emerged in China and spread to many countries, including Thailand. This study aimed to provide a first description of the spatio-temporal pattern of PRRS in Thailand and to quantify the statistical relationship between the presence of PRRS at the sub-district level and a set of risk factors. This should provide a basis for improving disease surveillance and control of PRRS in Thailand., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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