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Potential risk associated with animal culling and disposal during the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic in Japan in 2010

The large-scale foot-and-mouth (FMD) outbreak in 2010 in Japan presented logistical challenges in conducting animal culling and disposal. During the epidemic, culling of animals on infected farms was delayed owing to the difficulties in finding suitable burial sites. In this study, a retrospective m...

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Published in:Research in veterinary science 2015-10, Vol.102, p.228-230
Main Authors: Hayama, Yoko, Kimura, Yoshinari, Yamamoto, Takehisa, Kobayashi, Sota, Tsutsui, Toshiyuki
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Animal Culling - methods
Animals
Burial
Carcass disposal
Case-Control Studies
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
Cattle Diseases - prevention & control
Cattle Diseases - transmission
Cattle Diseases - virology
Confidence intervals
Culling
Epidemics - veterinary
Farms
Foot & mouth disease
Foot-and-mouth disease
Foot-and-Mouth Disease - epidemiology
Foot-and-Mouth Disease - prevention & control
Foot-and-Mouth Disease - transmission
Foot-and-Mouth Disease - virology
Geography
Goat Diseases - epidemiology
Goat Diseases - prevention & control
Goat Diseases - transmission
Goat Diseases - virology
Goats
Hogs
Immunization
Infections
Japan
Japan - epidemiology
Livestock
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Studies
Swine
Swine Diseases - epidemiology
Swine Diseases - prevention & control
Swine Diseases - transmission
Swine Diseases - virology
Transmission risk
Transportation
Veterinary medicine
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