For some diseases, the transmission of infection can cause spatial clustering of disease cases. This clustering has an impact on how one estimates the rate of the spread of the disease and on the design of control strategies. It is, however, difficult to assess such clustering, (local effects on transmission), using traditional statistical methods. A stochastic Markov-chain model that takes into account possible local or more dispersed global effects on the risk of contracting disease is introduced in the context of the transmission dynamics of tuberculosis. The model is used to analyse TB notifications collected in the Asembo and Gem Divisions of Nyanza Province in western Kenya by the Kenya Ministry of Health/National Leprosy and Tubercul...
Geospatial tuberculosis hotspots are hubs of TB transmission both within and across community groups...
Mathematical models can aid in elucidating the spread of infectious disease dynamics within a given ...
Understanding tuberculosis transmission is vital for efforts at interrupting the spread of disease. ...
This thesis describes the development of three different Tuberculosis epidemiological models. An ag...
Tuberculosis, a highly infectious disease which is transmitted within and between communities when i...
Transmission of the agent of tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is dependent on social contex...
Tuberculosis (TB) transmission is enhanced by a systematic and long exposure to an infectious indiv...
Abstract Background Identifying hotspots of tuberculo...
The natural evolution of tuberculosis in the absence of any medical interventions and its evolution ...
The simultaneous spatiotemporal modeling of multiple related diseases strengthens inferences by borr...
Objective: To investigate the geographical and temporal distribution of tuberculosis in Africa in or...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculosis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprint...
Geospatial tuberculosis (TB) hotspots are hubs of TB transmission both within and across community g...
Geospatial tuberculosis hotspots are hubs of TB transmission both within and across community groups...
Geospatial tuberculosis hotspots are hubs of TB transmission both within and across community groups...
Geospatial tuberculosis hotspots are hubs of TB transmission both within and across community groups...
Mathematical models can aid in elucidating the spread of infectious disease dynamics within a given ...
Understanding tuberculosis transmission is vital for efforts at interrupting the spread of disease. ...
This thesis describes the development of three different Tuberculosis epidemiological models. An ag...
Tuberculosis, a highly infectious disease which is transmitted within and between communities when i...
Transmission of the agent of tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is dependent on social contex...
Tuberculosis (TB) transmission is enhanced by a systematic and long exposure to an infectious indiv...
Abstract Background Identifying hotspots of tuberculo...
The natural evolution of tuberculosis in the absence of any medical interventions and its evolution ...
The simultaneous spatiotemporal modeling of multiple related diseases strengthens inferences by borr...
Objective: To investigate the geographical and temporal distribution of tuberculosis in Africa in or...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculosis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprint...
Geospatial tuberculosis (TB) hotspots are hubs of TB transmission both within and across community g...
Geospatial tuberculosis hotspots are hubs of TB transmission both within and across community groups...
Geospatial tuberculosis hotspots are hubs of TB transmission both within and across community groups...
Geospatial tuberculosis hotspots are hubs of TB transmission both within and across community groups...
Mathematical models can aid in elucidating the spread of infectious disease dynamics within a given ...
Understanding tuberculosis transmission is vital for efforts at interrupting the spread of disease. ...