Description of the Cattle and Small Ruminants Trade Network in Senegal and Implication for the Surveillance of Animal Diseases

Author:

Ciss Mamadou1ORCID,Giacomini Alessandra234ORCID,Diouf Mame Nahé1,Delabouglise Alexis23ORCID,Mesdour Asma23ORCID,Garcia Garcia Katherin23,Muñoz Facundo23ORCID,Cardinale Eric23ORCID,Lo Mbargou5,Gaye Adji Marème5ORCID,Fall Mathioro5,Ndiaye Khady5,Fall Assane Gueye1ORCID,Cetre-Sossah Catherine23ORCID,Apolloni Andrea23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire National de l’Elevage et de Recherches Vétérinaires (ISRA-LNERV), Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles, Dakar-Hann BP 2057, Senegal

2. CIRAD, UMR ASTRE, Montpellier, France

3. CIRAD, INRAE, UMR ASTRE, Univ Montpellier, France

4. Department of Biosciences, Swansea University, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK

5. Direction des Services Vétérinaires, Dakar, Senegal

Abstract

Livestock mobility, particularly that of small and large ruminants, is one of the main pillars of production and trade in West Africa: livestock is moved around in search of better grazing or sold in markets for domestic consumption and for festival-related activities. These movements cover several thousand kilometers and have the capability of connecting the whole West African region, thus facilitating the diffusion of many animal and zoonotic diseases. Several factors shape mobility patterns even in normal years and surveillance systems need to account for such changes. In this paper, we present an approach based on temporal network theory to identify possible sentinel locations, i.e., locations where pathogens circulation can be detected in the early phase of the epidemic (before the peak), using two indicators: vulnerability (i.e., the probability of being reached by the disease) and time of infection (i.e., the time of first arrival of the disease). Using these indicators in our structural analysis of the changing network enabled us to identify a set of nodes that could be used in an early warning system. As a case study, we simulated the introduction of transboundary animal diseases in Senegal and used data taken from 2020 Sanitary certificates (laissez-passer sanitaire (LPS)) issued by the Senegalese Veterinary Services to reconstruct the national mobility network. Our analysis showed that a static approach can significantly overestimate the speed and the extent of disease propagation, whereas temporal analysis revealed that the reachability and vulnerability of the different administrative departments (used as nodes of the mobility network) change over the course of the year. For this reason, several sets of sentinel nodes were identified in different periods of the year, underlining the role of temporality in shaping patterns of disease diffusion.

Funder

International Fund for Agricultural Development

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Veterinary,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Medicine

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