A wide range of communicable human diseases can be considered as spreading through a network of possible transmission routes. The implied network structure is vital in determining disease dynamics, especially when the average number of connections per individual is small as is the case for many sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Here we develop an intuitive mathematical framework to deal with the heterogeneities implicit within contact networks and those that arise because of the infection process. These models are compared with full stochastic simulations and show excellent agreement across a wide range of parameters. We show how such models can be used to estimate parameters of epidemiological importance, and how they can be extended t...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...
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, followed by treatment or isolation, is a key control measure in the battle against ...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
Sexually transmitted infections impose a huge burden on public health. The epidemic trajectories of ...
<div><p>The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in...
This thesis describes the development of models designed to capture the dynamics of infections takin...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...
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, followed by treatment or isolation, is a key control measure in the battle against ...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
Sexually transmitted infections impose a huge burden on public health. The epidemic trajectories of ...
<div><p>The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in...
This thesis describes the development of models designed to capture the dynamics of infections takin...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...