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PresentationAuthor(s)Title
Adcock V & Durr P AWeb interactive disease mapping using SVG
Andersen J S, Skov M N & Baggesen D LOccurance and spread of multiresistant salmonella typherium DT 104 in Danish animal herds
Berke OExploratory spatial relative risk mapping
Christiansen L ESpatial scan statistic: Selecting clusters and generating elliptic clusters
Clements A, Pfeiffer D & Martin VImproving decision-making for Rift Valley fever prevention in Senegal using knowledge-driven spatial modelling approaches
Clements A, Pfeiffer D & Hayes DBayesian spatiotemporal modelling of national milk-recording data in New Zealand
Corrigan B, Waldner C, Townsend H & Epp TIntegrated West Nile Virus Surveillance in Saskatchewan: The 2003 Season
Cullingham C, Murray D, Pond B & Sobey KModelling Raccon abundance using Rabies Control Program Data and Land Cover Data
Durr P AGisVet When - where - why
Durr P A & Tait NBayesian hierarchical modelling of an abattoir survey for fascilosis in Victoria, Australia
Durr P A, McDonald R, Sayers R, Tait N & Howard DPrediction and mapping of badger sett density in England & Wales
Ersboll A KSpatial statistical methods for estimating regions with increased risk of BVD infection in Denmark
Hicks J, Smith L, Gibbens J & Lysons RProgress on an Integrated Geographical Information System
McDonald R, Durr P A, Elliott H & Greene JGeometric network solutions to location-allocation problems
McKenzie J, Morris R, Pfeiffer D, Lambie J & Meeken DApplication of GIS and Lanscape Epidemiology to TB Control in Possums
Miller R, Kaneene J B, Schmitt S M, Lusch D P & Fitzgerald S DGeographic distribution of Mycobacterium bovis infection in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Michigan, U.S.A.
Mintiens K, Laevens H, Boelaert D, Verloo D, Koenen F & Dewulf JRisk Analysis Of The Spread Of Classical Swine Fever Virus Through 'Neighbourhood Infections' For Different Regions In Belgium
Pearl D L, Loiue M, Chui L, Dore K, Grimsrud K M, Leedell D, Martin S W, Michel P, Svenson L W & McEwen S ASpatial scan statistics PFGE: New tools for the surveillance of E.Colli O157
Perez A M, Thurmond M C, Carpenter T E & Grant P WA modification of the scan statistic to evaluate spatial clustering for aggregated province-based data on foot-and-mouth disease in Iran
Perez A M, Thurmond M C & Carpenter T EProbability co-kriging estimation of foot-and-mouth disease spatial distribution in Pakistan
Rees E E, Pond B A, Tinline R, Murray D & Ball DSensitivity analysis of the Raccon Rabies Model using Information Theory
Rivas A L, Schwagner S J, Smith S & Magri AEarly detection of high risk/priority control areas in Foot-and-Mouth Disease epidemics
Ryerson B, Kaya S & Gregory DThe application of Remote Sensing for Human and Animal Health
Sanchez J, Stryhn H, Flensburg M, Ersboll A K & Dohoo ITemporal and Spatial analysis of the 1999 acute clinical Infectious Bursal Disease outbreak in Denmark
Smith D L, Waller L, Russell C, Childs J E & Real L AAssessing the role of long-distance translocation and spatial heterogeneity in the raccoon rabies epidemic in Connecticut
Staubach C, Schmid V, Held L & Ziller MBayesian modelling of space-time variation in contagious wildlife diseases
Stevenson M A, Benard H, Bolger P & Morris RSpatial epidemiology of Varroa destructor in the North Island of New Zealand
Tait N, Durr P A & Zheng PLink R and ArcGIS - Developing a Spatial Statistical Toolkit for Epidemlologists
Ward M, Guptill L & Wu C CEnvironmental risk factors for clustering of leptospriosis in pet dog populations
Ward MEpidemic West Nile Virus encephalomyelitis: a temperature-dependent, spatial model of disease dynamics
Zheng PEdge-correction for spatial kernel smoothing methods - when is it necessary