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Action Title Year Authors
+ Spatial risk modelling of highly pathogenic avian influenza in France: Fattening duck farm activity matters 2025 Jean Artois
Timothée Vergne
Lisa Fourtune
Simon Dellicour
Axelle Scoizec
Sophie Le Bouquin
Jean‐Luc Guérin
Mathilde Paul
Claire Guinat
+ Optimizing contact tracing for avian influenza in poultry flocks 2025 Sébastien Lambert
Lisa Fourtune
Peter H. F. Hobbelen
Julie Baca
José L. Gonzáles
A.R.W. Elbers
Timothée Vergne
+ Optimizing environmental viral surveillance: bovine serum albumin increases RT-qPCR sensitivity for high pathogenicity avian influenza H5Nx virus detection from dust samples 2023 Pierre Bessière
Brandon H. Hayes
Fabien Filaire
Laetitia Lèbre
Timothée Vergne
Matthieu Pinson
Guillaume Croville
Jean‐Luc Guérin
+ PDF Chat A systematic review of mechanistic models used to study avian influenza virus transmission and control 2023 Sébastien Lambert
Billy Bauzile
Amélie Mugnier
Bernard Durand
Timothée Vergne
Mathilde Paul
+ A systematic review of mechanistic models used to study avian influenza virus transmission and control 2023 S. Lambert
Billy Bauzile
Amélie Mugnier
Bernard Durand
Timothée Vergne
Mathilde Paul
+ PDF Chat Modelling African swine fever virus spread in pigs using time‐respective network data: Scientific support for decision makers 2022 Mathieu Andraud
Pachka Hammami
Brandon H. Hayes
Jason A. Galvis
Timothée Vergne
Gustavo Machado
Nicolas Rose
+ PDF Chat Mechanistic modelling of African swine fever: A systematic review 2021 Brandon H. Hayes
Mathieu Andraud
Luis G. Salazar
Nicolas Rose
Timothée Vergne
+ Modelling African swine fever virus spread in pigs using time-respective network data: scientific support for decision-makers 2021 Mathieu Andraud
Pachka Hammami
Brandon H. Hayes
Jason A. Galvis
Timothée Vergne
Gustavo Machado
Nicolas Rose
+ PDF Chat Role of Live-Duck Movement Networks in Transmission of Avian Influenza, France, 2016–2017 2020 Claire Guinat
Bernard Durand
Timothée Vergne
Tifenn Corre
Séverine Rautureau
Axelle Scoizec
Sophie Lebouquin-Leneveu
Jean‐Luc Guérin
Mathilde Paul
+ PDF Chat Editorial: Quantifying and Addressing Bias Associated With Imperfect Observation Processes in Epidemiological Studies 2019 Timothée Vergne
Julian Ashley Drewe
+ PDF Chat Comparative Epidemiology of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus H5N1 and H5N6 in Vietnamese Live Bird Markets: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Distribution and Risk Factors 2018 Kate C. Mellor
Anne Meyer
Doaa A. Elkholly
Guillaume Fournié
Thanh Long Pham
Ken‐ichi Inui
Pawin Padungtod
Marius Gilbert
Scott H. Newman
Timothée Vergne
+ Valorization of Surveillance Data and Assessment of the Sensitivity of a Surveillance System for an Infectious Disease Using a Capture-Recapture Model 2016 Jean-Philippe Amat
Timothée Vergne
Aymeric Hans
B. Ferry
Pascal Hendrikx
Jackie Tapprest
Barbara Dufour
Agnès Leblond
+ PDF Chat Iso-population partition: An innovative epidemiological approach to mapping and analyzing spatially aggregated data 2015 Anne Bronner
Eric Morignat
Émilie Gay
Timothée Vergne
Guillaume Fournié
Dirk U. Pfeiffer
Didier Calavas
+ PDF Chat Capture–recapture approaches and the surveillance of livestock diseases: A review 2015 Timothée Vergne
Victor Del Rio Vilas
Angus Cameron
Barbara Dufour
Vladimir Grosbois
+ Les méthodes de capture-recapture pour évaluer les systèmes de surveillance des maladies animales 2012 Timothée Vergne
+ A Bayesian zero-truncated approach for analysing capture–recapture count data from classical scrapie surveillance in France 2012 Timothée Vergne
Didier Calavas
Géraldine Cazeau
Bernard Durand
Barbara Dufour
Vladimir Grosbois
+ A capture–recapture analysis in a challenging environment: Assessing the epidemiological situation of foot-and-mouth disease in Cambodia 2012 Timothée Vergne
Vladimir Grosbois
Bernard Durand
Flavie Goutard
Camille Bellet
Davun Holl
François Roger
Barbara Dufour
+ Using capture-recapture approaches for assessing livestock disease surveillance at supra-individual level: Methods and limitations 2012 Timothée Vergne
Vladimir Grosbois
Bernard Durand
François Roger
Barbara Dufour
+ A spatial zero-inflated modelling approach for assessing the H5N1 surveillance system in Thailand 2012 Timothée Vergne
Mathilde Paul
Frédéric Mortier
Wanida Chaengprachak
Bernard Durand
N. Yatbantoong
Barbara Dufour
François Roger
Vladimir Grosbois
+ How to design a second source for an effective capture-recapture analysis? The example of foot and mouth disease in Cambodia 2010 Timothée Vergne
Vladimir Grosbois
Sona San
Sothyra Tum
Flavie Goutard
Bruno Bonté
A. Bouchot
François Roger
Barbara Dufour
Common Coauthors
Commonly Cited References
Action Title Year Authors # of times referenced
+ PDF Chat A case study of capture–recapture methodology using scrapie surveillance data in Great Britain 2005 Victor Del Rio Vilas
Robin Sayers
Kumar Sivam
Dirk U. Pfeiffer
Javier Guitián
J. W. Wilesmith
4
+ Application of one-list capture–recapture models to scrapie surveillance data in Great Britain 2008 Victor Del Rio Vilas
Dankmar Böhning
4
+ Capture-Recapture Methods in Epidemiology: Methods and Limitations 1995 Ernest B. Hook
Ronald R. Regal
4
+ Capture–Recapture Estimation by Means of Empirical Bayesian Smoothing with an Application to the Geographical Distribution of Hidden Scrapie in Great Britain 2011 Dankmar Böhning
Ronny Kuhnert
Victor Del Rio Vilas
4
+ Estimating the Number of Species in a Stochastic Abundance Model 2002 Anne Chao
John Bunge
3
+ Estimating the Population Size for Capture-Recapture Data with Unequal Catchability 1987 Anne Chao
3
+ Capture-recapture estimation with samples of size one using frequency data 1992 Richard Wilson
Mark F. Collins
3
+ Multievent: An Extension of Multistate Capture–Recapture Models to Uncertain States 2005 Roger Pradel
3
+ Point and interval estimation of the population size using the truncated Poisson regression model 2003 P.G.M. van der Heijden
Rami Bustami
Maarten Cruyff
Godfríed Engbersen
Hans C. van Houwelingen
3
+ Discussion 1999 R. M. Cormack
3
+ PDF Chat Hidden diabetes in the UK: use of capture-recapture methods to estimate total prevalence of diabetes mellitus in an urban population 2003 Geoffrey Gill
Aziz Al-Safi Ismail
Nicholas J. Beeching
Sarah Macfarlane
Mark A Bellis
3
+ The multiple recapture census for closed populations and incomplete 2<sup>k</sup> contingency tables 1972 Stephen E. Fienberg
3
+ Point and Interval Estimation of the Population Size Using a Zero‐Truncated Negative Binomial Regression Model 2008 Maarten Cruyff
P.G.M. van der Heijden
3
+ Estimating the Zero Class from a Truncated Poisson Sample 1973 Ram C. Dahiya
Alan J. Gross
3
+ Estimating infectious diseases incidence: validity of capture–recapture analysis and truncated models for incomplete count data 2007 N. A. H. VAN HEST
Andrew Grant
F. SMIT
Alistair Story
Jan Hendrik Richardus
3
+ A capture–recapture analysis in a challenging environment: Assessing the epidemiological situation of foot-and-mouth disease in Cambodia 2012 Timothée Vergne
Vladimir Grosbois
Bernard Durand
Flavie Goutard
Camille Bellet
Davun Holl
François Roger
Barbara Dufour
3
+ Capture-recapture and multiple-record systems estimation I: History and theoretical development. International Working Group for Disease Monitoring and Forecasting. 1995 3
+ How Many Foodborne Outbreaks of Salmonella Infection Occurred in France in 1995? : Application of the Capture-Recapture Method to Three Surveillance Systems 2000 A. Gallay
V Vaillant
Philippe Bouvet
Patrick A. D. Grimont
J C Desenclos
3
+ Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 in south-west France 2016–2017: A modeling study of control strategies 2019 Alessio Andronico
Aurélie Courcoul
Anne Bronner
Axelle Scoizec
Sophie Lebouquin-Leneveu
Claire Guinat
Mathilde Paul
Bernard Durand
Simon Cauchemez
3
+ PDF Chat Bayesian Truncated Poisson Regression with Application to Dutch Illegal Immigrant Data 2008 Borek Puza
H. L. Johnson
Terence J. O’Neill
Simon C. Barry
3
+ PDF Chat Bayesian Measures of Model Complexity and Fit 2002 David J. Spiegelhalter
Nicola Best
Bradley P. Carlin
Angelika van der Linde
3
+ Estimating the hidden number of scrapie affected holdings in Great Britain using a simple, truncated count model allowing for heterogeneity 2008 Dankmar Böhning
Victor Del Rio Vilas
3
+ Capture–recapture analysis of East Coast fever in smallholder dairy herds in the Dar es Salaam region of Tanzania 2009 Fredrick Kivaria
Jos Noordhuizen
3
+ PDF Chat Estimation of the incidence of stroke using a capture-recapture model including covariates 2001 Kate Tilling
Jonathan A C Sterne
Charles Wolfe
3
+ PDF Chat Incidence and completeness of notification of Legionnaires' disease in The Netherlands: covariate capture–recapture analysis acknowledging regional differences 2007 N. A. H. VAN HEST
Christian J. P. A. Hoebe
Jeroen W. Den Boer
Jeroen K. Vermunt
E. P. F. IJzerman
Wim Boersma
Jan Hendrik Richardus
2
+ PDF Chat CAMCR: Computer-Assisted Mixture model analysis for Capture–Recapture count data 2008 Ronny Kuhnert
Dankmar Böhning
2
+ None 2002 Deepak K. Agarwal
Alan E. Gelfand
Steven Citron-Pousty
2
+ PDF Chat Multistate capture–recapture analysis under imperfect state observation: an application to disease models 2008 Paul B. Conn
Evan G. Cooch
2
+ PDF Chat Interventions for avian influenza A (H5N1) risk management in live bird market networks 2013 Guillaume Fournié
Javier Guitián
Stéphanie Desvaux
Vũ Chí Cương
Do H. Dung
Dirk U. Pfeiffer
Punam Mangtani
Azra C. Ghani
2
+ Zero-Inflated Poisson Regression, with an Application to Defects in Manufacturing 1992 Diane Lambert
2
+ The applications of capture‐recapture models to epidemiological data 2001 Anne Chao
Pei‐Kwei Tsay
Sheng‐Hsiang Lin
Wen‐Yi Shau
Day‐Yu Chao
2
+ An overview of closed capture-recapture models 2001 Anne Chao
2
+ Multistate recapture models: Modelling incomplete individual histories 2002 J. D. Lebreton
Roger Pradel
2
+ PDF Chat Underreporting of malaria incidence in the Netherlands: results from a capture–recapture study 2002 N. A. H. VAN HEST
F. SMIT
J. P. Verhave
2
+ Bayesian Estimation of Disease Prevalence and the Parameters of Diagnostic Tests in the Absence of a Gold Standard 1995 Lawrence Joseph
Theresa W. Gyorkos
Louis Coupal
2
+ PDF Chat New Insights on the Management of Wildlife Diseases Using Multi-State Recapture Models: The Case of Classical Swine Fever in Wild Boar 2011 Sophie Rossi
Carole Toïgo
Jean Hars
Françoise Pol
Jean‐Luc Hamann
Klaus Depner
Marie‐Frédérique Le Potier
2
+ A generalization of the simple capture-recapture model with applications to epidemiological research 1968 Jane Wittes
Victor W. Sidel
2
+ Extending Zelterman's Approach for Robust Estimation of Population Size to Zero‐truncated Clustered Data 2008 W. C. W. Navaratna
Victor Del Rio Vilas
Dankmar Böhning
2
+ Superspreading and the effect of individual variation on disease emergence 2005 James O. Lloyd‐Smith
Sebastian J. Schreiber
Peter Ekkehard Kopp
Wayne M. Getz
2
+ PDF Chat Contact structures in the poultry industry in Great Britain: Exploring transmission routes for a potential avian influenza virus epidemic. 2008 Jennifer E. Dent
Rowland R. Kao
István Z. Kiss
Kieran Hyder
Mark Arnold
2
+ Capture-recapture methods in surveillance of tuberculosis and other infectious diseases 2007 N. A. H. VAN HEST
2
+ PDF Chat Capture-Recapture Models Including Covariate Effects 1999 Kate Tilling
Jonathan A C Sterne
2
+ Mixture models for capture-recapture count data 2005 Dankmar Böhning
Ekkehart Dietz
Ronny Kuhnert
D Schön
2
+ PDF Chat Quality assessment of capture–recapture studies in resource‐limited countries 2011 Rob van Hest
Andrew Grant
Ibrahim Abubakar
2
+ An extension of an over-dispersion test for count data 2010 M. Fazil Baksh
Dankmar Böhning
Rattana Lerdsuwansri
2
+ Modeling Survival and Testing Biological Hypotheses Using Marked Animals: A Unified Approach with Case Studies 1992 Jean‐Dominique Lebreton
Kenneth P. Burnham
Jean Clobert
David R. Anderson
2
+ Generalized Additive Models for Location Scale and Shape (GAMLSS) in<i>R</i> 2007 D. M. Stasinopoulos
Robert A. Rigby
2
+ Estimating spatial and temporal variations of the reproduction number for highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 epidemic in Thailand 2012 Nelly Marquetoux
Mathilde Paul
Sirichai Wongnarkpet
Chaithep Poolkhet
Weerapong Thanapongtharm
François Roger
Christian Ducrot
Karine Chalvet‐Monfray
2
+ PDF Chat On the question of proportionality of the count of observed Scrapie cases and the size of holding 2009 Dankmar Böhning
Victor Del Rio Vilas
2
+ Negative binomial regression 2007 Joseph M. Hilbe
2