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Risk assessment for human induced spread of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) between water bodies
Publication Abstract

Risk assessment for human induced spread of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) between water bodies

St-Hilaire S, Thrush M*, Tatarian T, Prasad A, Murphy P, Peeler E*

Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a chytrid fungus, which has been associated with numerous amphibian mortality events around the world. It is hypothesized that Bd was inadvertently spread through human activities. We have developed a basic risk assessment tool to better understand the potential risk of transferring Bd between water bodies through field activities, and to target disinfection strategies which reduce the risk of spreading Bd. The questions in the risk assessment focus on the likelihood of Bd being present at sites, the likelihood of transferring the pathogen from one site to another, and the impact of transferring the pathogen. Identified risk factors include the presence of amphibians in the visited areas, the presence of Bd in one or more of the sites and in the surrounding area, the number of visitors to the sites, direct contact with amphibians, and the sharing of equipment between sites. The risk assessment tool can be found on the Internet at: http://www.cefas.defra.gov.uk/4449.aspx.

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St-Hilaire S, Thrush M*, Tatarian T, Prasad A, Murphy P, Peeler E* (2009) Risk assessment for human induced spread of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) between water bodies. EcoHealth 6(1): 16-19

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Publication Authors
St-Hilaire S, Thrush M*, Tatarian T, Prasad A, Murphy P, Peeler E*
Publication Date
May 2009
Publication Reference
EcoHealth 6(1): 16-19
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/