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Additional file 1: of Multi-host disease management: the why and the how to include wildlife

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posted on 2019-08-15, 05:00 authored by Julien Portier, Marie-Pierre Ryser-Degiorgis, Mike Hutchings, Elodie Monchâtre-Leroy, CÊline Richomme, Sylvain Larrat, Wim Poel, Morgane Dominguez, Annick Linden, Patricia Santos, Eva Warns-Petit, Jean-Yves Chollet, Lisa Cavalerie, Claude Grandmontagne, Mariana Boadella, Etienne Bonbon, Marc Artois
The management cycle for diseases implicating wildlife in a dynamic view. This video clip illustrates how the roadmap designed for the management of diseases implicating wildlife is to be used in a dynamic view. Step 1 -Descriptive studies and monitoring- is considered as ongoing for the whole duration of the outbreak (outer circle on the figure). Then the roadmap is constructed on 4 consecutive steps: (2) Risk assessment, (3) Management goals, (4) Management actions and (5) Assessment which are to be repeated as long as the outbreak persists (inner circle). (MP4 7438 kb)

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