Student Emma Brown Group Flavivirus Transmission & Pathogenesis Expertise High containment work (ACDP 3 and 4), q-PCR, Viral Diseases, Virology Emma Brown Group Flavivirus Transmission & Pathogenesis Publications Nelson N, Paton D J, Gubbins S, Colenutt C, Brown E, Hodgson S, Gonzales J L (2017) Predicting the ability of preclinical diagnosis to improve control of farm-to-farm foot-and-mouth disease transmission in cattle Journal Journal of Clinical Microbiology Read abstract Pagination Previous page Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next Articles 04 April 2025 Field study reveals the best way of sampling for foot-and-mouth disease in endemic settings Scientists from The Pirbright Institute have led a longitudinal study of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in collaboration with the National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) in Northern Nigeria. The project investigated the role that small ruminants and contaminated environments have on the… Read more 08 September 2020 Contaminated surroundings risk foot-and-mouth disease spread Understanding how long a disease can be transmitted for is a cornerstone in preventing and controlling outbreaks, particularly when there is more than one route of infection. Scientists at The Pirbright Institute and Wageningen Bioveterinary Research have demonstrated that environments contaminated… Read more 02 July 2018 Novel sampling method can detect foot-and-mouth disease in absence of clinical infection Surveillance of livestock and their environment for the presence of FMDV is an important part of preventing outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), a disease which creates a socio-economic burden for the farming industry and smallholder or subsistence farmers alike. Researchers at The Pirbright… Read more 02 July 2018 Novel sampling method can detect foot-and-mouth disease in absence of clinical infection Surveillance of livestock and their environment for the presence of FMDV is an important part of preventing outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), a disease which creates a socio-economic burden for the farming industry and smallholder or subsistence farmers alike. Researchers at The Pirbright… Read more Contact Title Message Submit message
Nelson N, Paton D J, Gubbins S, Colenutt C, Brown E, Hodgson S, Gonzales J L (2017) Predicting the ability of preclinical diagnosis to improve control of farm-to-farm foot-and-mouth disease transmission in cattle Journal Journal of Clinical Microbiology Read abstract
04 April 2025 Field study reveals the best way of sampling for foot-and-mouth disease in endemic settings Scientists from The Pirbright Institute have led a longitudinal study of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in collaboration with the National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) in Northern Nigeria. The project investigated the role that small ruminants and contaminated environments have on the… Read more
08 September 2020 Contaminated surroundings risk foot-and-mouth disease spread Understanding how long a disease can be transmitted for is a cornerstone in preventing and controlling outbreaks, particularly when there is more than one route of infection. Scientists at The Pirbright Institute and Wageningen Bioveterinary Research have demonstrated that environments contaminated… Read more
02 July 2018 Novel sampling method can detect foot-and-mouth disease in absence of clinical infection Surveillance of livestock and their environment for the presence of FMDV is an important part of preventing outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), a disease which creates a socio-economic burden for the farming industry and smallholder or subsistence farmers alike. Researchers at The Pirbright… Read more
02 July 2018 Novel sampling method can detect foot-and-mouth disease in absence of clinical infection Surveillance of livestock and their environment for the presence of FMDV is an important part of preventing outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), a disease which creates a socio-economic burden for the farming industry and smallholder or subsistence farmers alike. Researchers at The Pirbright… Read more