Author: Eamon B. O’Dea; Harry Snelson; Shweta Bansal
Title: Using heterogeneity in the population structure of U.S. swine farms to compare transmission models for porcine epidemic diarrhoea Document date: 2015_3_27
ID: 1xxrnpg3_43
Snippet: Both epidemiological and statistical mechanisms may explain why the undirected model fit best (Table 3 ) and why pairaveraged flows had higher correlations than directed flows (e.g., Fig. 3 and Supplementary Fig. S6) . A possible epidemiological mechanism is that trucks arriving to pick up loads are introducing the virus to farms. A possible statistical mechanism was seen in our simulations. We noticed that even though transport contact was based.....
Document: Both epidemiological and statistical mechanisms may explain why the undirected model fit best (Table 3 ) and why pairaveraged flows had higher correlations than directed flows (e.g., Fig. 3 and Supplementary Fig. S6) . A possible epidemiological mechanism is that trucks arriving to pick up loads are introducing the virus to farms. A possible statistical mechanism was seen in our simulations. We noticed that even though transport contact was based on directed transport flows, symmetrised matrices had slightly higher correlations than asymmetric matrices.
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