@DenLeonard @uttoxeterjames @TB_Advisory This is complex and described in our paper Den https://t.co/QjaHefuUKb - I can't speak for everyone but academics have responsibilities to take a rounded view on evidence and uncertainties and are not afraid to disc
RT @Andy_1Robertson: Re-reading the Godray #bovinetb review....in section 3.5 it references this modelling paper from back in 2012 https://…
RT @Andy_1Robertson: Re-reading the Godray #bovinetb review....in section 3.5 it references this modelling paper from back in 2012 https://…
Thanks Andy - @monkeymyshkin should be credited
RT @Badgergate: The Godfray report also emphasises how little the cattle industry is doing to help frmers reduce cattle-cattle transmission…
RT @Andy_1Robertson: Re-reading the Godray #bovinetb review....in section 3.5 it references this modelling paper from back in 2012 https://…
RT @Andy_1Robertson: Re-reading the Godray #bovinetb review....in section 3.5 it references this modelling paper from back in 2012 https://…
RT @Badgergate: The Godfray report also emphasises how little the cattle industry is doing to help frmers reduce cattle-cattle transmission…
The Godfray report also emphasises how little the cattle industry is doing to help frmers reduce cattle-cattle transmission. Their emphasis is still on #badgercull https://t.co/Y0FqTxqeZM
Re-reading the Godray #bovinetb review....in section 3.5 it references this modelling paper from back in 2012 https://t.co/yxtWMN10CN. Its heavy on the maths, but there are some interesting conclusions about how TB remains 'hidden' in herds and how a mix o
@JessPhoenix1 I don't doubt it! Have spent a lot of time trying to estimate "true" sensitivity - https://t.co/iQu6wCaWD0
@terrierview @Badgergate @bovinetb @PhilLatham must distinguish within herd transmission from breakdown source https://t.co/zp44KbgFFp
@rowlandkao compliments Andrew Conlan for his work on fitting M. bovis models in cattle #mbovis2014 http://t.co/gankhY7yzA
@GarethEnticott this is consistent with Andrew Conlan's 2012 OA work: http://t.co/gankhY7yzA
@GarethEnticott this is consistent with Andrew Conlan's 2012 OA work: http://t.co/gankhY7yzA
@terrierview @ecobadger @Mr_TBFree "Infection missed by SICCT testing is likely to be contributing to recurrence" http://t.co/3HxqL4WXDR
@terrierview @ecobadger @Mr_TBFree @badgersni @DenLeonard @1GarethWynJones Ref on SICCT - for open minds only. http://t.co/hjsE2wSna0
@Mr_TBFree @Badgergate http://t.co/gankhY7yzA is1° work- recurrence higher in high incidence areas than LRA due to infection from off farm
@Mr_TBFree @Badgergate http://t.co/gankhY7yzA is1° work- recurrence higher in high incidence areas than LRA due to infection from off farm
Removal of reactors does NOT mean removal of infection from herd. #badgermonday http://t.co/Cl0HJqhLVG
Removal of reactors does NOT mean removal of infection from herd. #badgermonday http://t.co/Cl0HJqhLVG
Removal of reactors does NOT mean removal of infection from herd. #badgermonday http://t.co/Cl0HJqhLVG
Infection may persist where herds cleared movement restrictions but breakdown recurrs within 24mths http://t.co/GE7QmBXbL7 … #badgermonday
Removal of reactors does NOT mean removal of infection from herd. #badgermonday http://t.co/Cl0HJqhLVG
Removal of reactors does NOT mean removal of infection from herd. #badgermonday http://t.co/Cl0HJqhLVG
On cattle testing for TB with UK skin test two papers are very useful and 2. on effective sensitivity in practice http://t.co/QQcUoumeqt
On cattle testing for TB with UK skin test two papers are very useful and 2. on effective sensitivity in practice http://t.co/QQcUoumeqt
@orchid_b @terrierview @Vipont55 this is reference - there is a mix of reasons for persistence, incl. within cattle http://t.co/UcdMwS9ST3
@johanntasker Being female I reserve the right to change my mind #badgercull has it been the Blind leading the blinded? http://t.co/A9D4SXjd
RT @alanmcn1: Estimating real bovine tb burden in uk http://t.co/2TzvXb0e
RT @alanmcn1: Estimating real bovine tb burden in uk http://t.co/2TzvXb0e
Estimating the hidden burden of bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain - new research in PLOS Computational Biology: http://t.co/OeQiLz36