The newly created geospatial model highlights two specific locations in Australia as the most probable entry points for lumpy skin disease. This disease poses significant risks to the country's beef and dairy industries.
Developed by a team from the University of Queensland, the model utilizes spatial analysis to assess potential pathways for disease introduction. This approach is crucial for understanding and mitigating risks associated with livestock health.
Implementing findings from this model could enhance biosecurity measures and inform strategic responses to potential outbreaks, ultimately safeguarding Australia's agricultural infrastructure.