Pig herd management and infection transmission dynamics: a challenge for modellers

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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The control of epidemics requires a thorough understanding of the complex interaction between pathogen transmission, disease impact and population dynamics and management. Mechanistic epidemiological modelling is an effective way to address this issue, but handling highly structured and dynamic systems, remains challenging. We therefore developed a novel approach that combines multi-level agent-based systems with spatial and temporal organization, allowing for a tuned representation of the transmission processes amongst the host population. We applied this method to model the spread of a PRRSv-like virus in pig farms, integrating the clinical consequences (conception and reproduction failures), in terms of animal husbandry practices. the results highlighted the importance to account for spatial and temporal structuring and herd management policies in epidemiological models.Indeed, disease-related abortions, inducing reassignments of sows in different batches, was shown to enhance the transmission process, favouring the persistence of the virus at the herd level. Supported by a domain-specific declarative language, our approach provides flexible and powerful solutions to address the issues of on-farm epidemics and broader public health concerns. The present application based on a simple SEIR model opens the way to the representation of more complex epidemiological systems, including more specific features such as maternally derived antibodies, vaccination, or dual infections, along with their respective clinical consequences on the management procedures. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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infection transmission dynamics,herd management,pig
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