Background: Mathematical modeling in epidemiology (MME) is being used increasingly. However, there are many uncertainties in terms of definitions, uses and quality features of MME. Methodology/Principal Findings: To delineate the current status of these models, a 10-item questionnaire on MME was devised. Proposed via an anonymous internet-based survey, the questionnaire was completed by 189 scientists who had published in the domain of MME. A small minority (18%) of respondents claimed to have in mind a concise definition of MME. Some techniques were identified by the researchers as characterizing MME (e.g. Markov models), while others–at the same level of sophistication in terms of mathematics–were not (e.g. Cox regression). The researcher...
Abstract Simulation models are increasingly being used to inform epidemiologic studi...
Mathematical modeling studies are increasingly recognised as an important tool for evidence synthesi...
Based on lecture notes of two summer schools with a mixed audience from mathematical sciences, epide...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical modeling in epidemiology (MME) is being used increasingly. However, there a...
International audienceBackground: Mathematical modeling in epidemiology (MME) is being used increasi...
Mathematical modeling in epidemiology (MME) is being used increasingly. However, there are many unce...
<p>Means and standard error (SE) of the responses obtained for each item are shown. Respondents scor...
Infectious diseases remain the greatest cause of morbidity in the United States (1) and a leading ca...
<p>Means and standard error (SE) of the responses obtained for each item are shown. Respondents scor...
A brief description of the importance of communicable diseases in history and the development of mat...
[Extract] This is certainly a year where the world has come to understand the importance of studying...
Provides systematic coverage of the mathematical theory of modelling epidemics in populations, with ...
AbstractWe discuss to what extent disease transmission models provide reliable predictions. The conc...
We argue for a foundational epistemic claim and a hypothesis about the production and uses of mathem...
Abstract Background Mathematical models offer the possibility to investigate the infectious disease ...
Abstract Simulation models are increasingly being used to inform epidemiologic studi...
Mathematical modeling studies are increasingly recognised as an important tool for evidence synthesi...
Based on lecture notes of two summer schools with a mixed audience from mathematical sciences, epide...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical modeling in epidemiology (MME) is being used increasingly. However, there a...
International audienceBackground: Mathematical modeling in epidemiology (MME) is being used increasi...
Mathematical modeling in epidemiology (MME) is being used increasingly. However, there are many unce...
<p>Means and standard error (SE) of the responses obtained for each item are shown. Respondents scor...
Infectious diseases remain the greatest cause of morbidity in the United States (1) and a leading ca...
<p>Means and standard error (SE) of the responses obtained for each item are shown. Respondents scor...
A brief description of the importance of communicable diseases in history and the development of mat...
[Extract] This is certainly a year where the world has come to understand the importance of studying...
Provides systematic coverage of the mathematical theory of modelling epidemics in populations, with ...
AbstractWe discuss to what extent disease transmission models provide reliable predictions. The conc...
We argue for a foundational epistemic claim and a hypothesis about the production and uses of mathem...
Abstract Background Mathematical models offer the possibility to investigate the infectious disease ...
Abstract Simulation models are increasingly being used to inform epidemiologic studi...
Mathematical modeling studies are increasingly recognised as an important tool for evidence synthesi...
Based on lecture notes of two summer schools with a mixed audience from mathematical sciences, epide...