Untangling the complex inter-relationships between horse managers’ perceptions of effectiveness of biosecurity practices using Bayesian graphical modelling (original ) (raw )Applying Bayesian network modelling to understand the links between on-farm biosecurity practice during the 2007 equine influenza outbreak and horse managers’ perceptions of a subsequent outbreak
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Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2012
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Horse owners’ biosecurity practices following the first equine influenza outbreak in Australia
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Controlling Equine Influenza: Policy Networks and Decision-Making During the 2007 Australian Equine Influenza Outbreak
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Some Factors Influencing the Level of Biosecurity Adoption in Beef Cattle Farms
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Pig, cattle and poultry farmers with a known interest in research have comparable perspectives on disease prevention and on-farm biosecurity
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Application of Routines that Contribute to On-farm Biosecurity as Reported by Swedish Livestock Farmers
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