Contact tracing, followed by treatment or isolation, is a key control measure in the battle against infectious diseases. It is an extreme form of locally targeted control, and as such has the potential to be highly efficient when dealing with low numbers of cases. For this reason it is frequently used to combat sexually transmitted diseases and new invading pathogens. Accurate modelling of contact tracing requires explicit information about the disease-transmission pathways from each individual, and hence the network of contacts. Here, pairwise-approximation methods and full stochastic simulations are used to investigate the utility of contact tracing. A simple relationship is found between the efficiency of contact tracing necessary for er...
Quarantining and contact tracing are popular ad hoc practices for mitigating epidemic outbreaks. How...
Funding Information: The simulations presented above were performed using computer resources within ...
<p>(a) The maximum number of infected individuals (representing the peak of the epidemic), (b) its t...
Contact tracing, followed by treatment or isolation, is a key control measure in the battle against ...
Contact tracing, followed by treatment or isolation, is a key control measure in the battle against ...
Contact tracing is an important intervention measure to control infectious diseases. We present a ne...
The efficacy of contact tracing, be it between individuals (e.g. sexually transmitted diseases or se...
The tracing of potentially infectious contacts has become an important part of the control strategy ...
A wide range of communicable human diseases can be considered as spreading through a network of poss...
Contact tracing aims to identify and isolate individuals that have been in contact with infectious i...
Contact tracing is a well-established disease control measure that seeks to uncover cases by followi...
Contact tracing is a well-established disease control measure that seeks to uncover cases by followi...
In networks, nodes may preferentially contact other nodes with similar (assortatively mixed) or diss...
In networks, nodes may preferentially contact other nodes with similar (assortatively mixed) or diss...
Contact tracing is an effective measure for controlling the epidemic spreading. In this thesis, we c...
Quarantining and contact tracing are popular ad hoc practices for mitigating epidemic outbreaks. How...
Funding Information: The simulations presented above were performed using computer resources within ...
<p>(a) The maximum number of infected individuals (representing the peak of the epidemic), (b) its t...
Contact tracing, followed by treatment or isolation, is a key control measure in the battle against ...
Contact tracing, followed by treatment or isolation, is a key control measure in the battle against ...
Contact tracing is an important intervention measure to control infectious diseases. We present a ne...
The efficacy of contact tracing, be it between individuals (e.g. sexually transmitted diseases or se...
The tracing of potentially infectious contacts has become an important part of the control strategy ...
A wide range of communicable human diseases can be considered as spreading through a network of poss...
Contact tracing aims to identify and isolate individuals that have been in contact with infectious i...
Contact tracing is a well-established disease control measure that seeks to uncover cases by followi...
Contact tracing is a well-established disease control measure that seeks to uncover cases by followi...
In networks, nodes may preferentially contact other nodes with similar (assortatively mixed) or diss...
In networks, nodes may preferentially contact other nodes with similar (assortatively mixed) or diss...
Contact tracing is an effective measure for controlling the epidemic spreading. In this thesis, we c...
Quarantining and contact tracing are popular ad hoc practices for mitigating epidemic outbreaks. How...
Funding Information: The simulations presented above were performed using computer resources within ...
<p>(a) The maximum number of infected individuals (representing the peak of the epidemic), (b) its t...