Continuous differential equations are often applied to small populations with little time spent on understanding uncertainty brought about by small-population effects. Despite large numbers of individuals being latently infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB), progression from latent infection to observable disease is a relatively rare event. For small communities, this means case counts are subject to stochasticity, and deterministic models may not be appropriate tools for interpreting transmission trends. Furthermore, the nonlinear nature of the underlying dynamics means that fluctuations are autocorrelated, which can invalidate standard statistical analyses which assume independent fluctuations. Here we extend recent work using a s...
We propose a stochastic compartmental model for the population dynamics of tuberculosis. The model i...
>Magister Scientiae - MScTuberculosis (TB) is currently one of the major public health challenges in...
Many models used in theoretical ecology, or mathematical epidemiology are stochastic, and may also b...
BACKGROUND: Many models used in theoretical ecology, or mathematical epidemiology are stochastic, an...
Understanding the epidemiology and clinical course of tuberculosis is hampered by the absence of a p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the factors influencing the performance and cost-efficacy of periodic roun...
BACKGROUND: Many models used in theoretical ecology, or mathematical epidemiology are stochastic, an...
We argue that the large-dimensional dynamical systems which frequently occur in biological models ca...
Mathematical models can aid in elucidating the spread of infectious disease dynamics within a given ...
Tuberculosis, a highly infectious disease which is transmitted within and between communities when i...
Several mathematical and standard epidemiological models have been proposed in studying infectious d...
Several mathematical and standard epidemiological models have been proposed in studying infectious d...
We describe a discrete event simulation model of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV disease, parameterized to...
Tuberculosis, a highly infectious disease which is transmitted within and between communities when i...
Background: Many models used in theoretical ecology, or mathematical epidemiology are stochastic, an...
We propose a stochastic compartmental model for the population dynamics of tuberculosis. The model i...
>Magister Scientiae - MScTuberculosis (TB) is currently one of the major public health challenges in...
Many models used in theoretical ecology, or mathematical epidemiology are stochastic, and may also b...
BACKGROUND: Many models used in theoretical ecology, or mathematical epidemiology are stochastic, an...
Understanding the epidemiology and clinical course of tuberculosis is hampered by the absence of a p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the factors influencing the performance and cost-efficacy of periodic roun...
BACKGROUND: Many models used in theoretical ecology, or mathematical epidemiology are stochastic, an...
We argue that the large-dimensional dynamical systems which frequently occur in biological models ca...
Mathematical models can aid in elucidating the spread of infectious disease dynamics within a given ...
Tuberculosis, a highly infectious disease which is transmitted within and between communities when i...
Several mathematical and standard epidemiological models have been proposed in studying infectious d...
Several mathematical and standard epidemiological models have been proposed in studying infectious d...
We describe a discrete event simulation model of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV disease, parameterized to...
Tuberculosis, a highly infectious disease which is transmitted within and between communities when i...
Background: Many models used in theoretical ecology, or mathematical epidemiology are stochastic, an...
We propose a stochastic compartmental model for the population dynamics of tuberculosis. The model i...
>Magister Scientiae - MScTuberculosis (TB) is currently one of the major public health challenges in...
Many models used in theoretical ecology, or mathematical epidemiology are stochastic, and may also b...