Phylodynamic modelling of foot-and-mouth disease virus sequence data
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2016
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The under-reporting of cases of infectious diseases is a substantial impediment to the control and management of infectious diseases in both epidemic and endemic contexts. Information about infectious disease dynamics can be recovered from sequence data using time-varying coalescent approaches, and phylodynamic models have been developed in order to reconstruct demographic changes of the numbers of infected hosts through time. In this study I have demonstrated the general concordance between empirically observed epidemiological incidence data and viral demography inferred through analysis of foot-and-mouth disease virus VP1 coding sequences belonging to the CATHAY topotype over large temporal and spatial scales. However a more precise and robust relationship between the effective population size ( |
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http://theses.gla.ac.uk/7558/1/2016DinardoPhd.pdf Di Nardo, Antonello (2016) Phylodynamic modelling of foot-and-mouth disease virus sequence data. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow. |
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http://theses.gla.ac.uk/7558/ http://encore.lib.gla.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb3246579 |
Palavras-Chave | #QH301 Biology #QH426 Genetics #QR355 Virology #SF600 Veterinary Medicine |
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Thesis NonPeerReviewed |
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