Epidemics of water-borne infections often follow natural disasters and extreme weather events that disrupt water management processes. The impact of such epidemics may be reduced by deployment of transmission control facilities such as clinics or decontamination plants. Here we use a relatively simple mathematical model to examine how demographic and environmental heterogeneities, population behaviour, and behavioural change in response to the provision of facilities, combine to determine the optimal configurations of limited numbers of facilities to reduce epidemic size, and endemic prevalence. We show that, if the presence of control facilities does not affect behaviour, a good general rule for responsive deployment to minimise epidemic s...
Communicable diseases spread from human to human through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi via...
We analyse two models describing disease transmission and control on regular and small-world network...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Management stra...
Deployment of limited resources is an issue of major importance for decision-making in crisis events...
Epidemics can particularly threaten certain sub-populations. For example, for severe acute respirato...
Mathematical modeling represents a useful instrument to describe epidemic spread and to propose use...
The role of spatial arrangements on the spread and management strategies of a cholera epidemic is in...
We consider a model for an epidemic in a population that occupies geographically distinct locations....
A mathematical model is formulated that captures the essential dynamics of waterborne disease transm...
We present a model of disease transmission on a regular and small world network and compare differen...
We present a model of disease transmission on a regular and small world network and compare differen...
AbstractThis study considers the problem of resource allocation between one or several epidemics by ...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Waterborne diseases are among the major health probl...
We present a combined epidemiological and economic model for control of diseases spreading on local ...
AbstractIn cases where there are limited resources for the eradication of an epidemic, or where we s...
Communicable diseases spread from human to human through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi via...
We analyse two models describing disease transmission and control on regular and small-world network...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Management stra...
Deployment of limited resources is an issue of major importance for decision-making in crisis events...
Epidemics can particularly threaten certain sub-populations. For example, for severe acute respirato...
Mathematical modeling represents a useful instrument to describe epidemic spread and to propose use...
The role of spatial arrangements on the spread and management strategies of a cholera epidemic is in...
We consider a model for an epidemic in a population that occupies geographically distinct locations....
A mathematical model is formulated that captures the essential dynamics of waterborne disease transm...
We present a model of disease transmission on a regular and small world network and compare differen...
We present a model of disease transmission on a regular and small world network and compare differen...
AbstractThis study considers the problem of resource allocation between one or several epidemics by ...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Waterborne diseases are among the major health probl...
We present a combined epidemiological and economic model for control of diseases spreading on local ...
AbstractIn cases where there are limited resources for the eradication of an epidemic, or where we s...
Communicable diseases spread from human to human through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi via...
We analyse two models describing disease transmission and control on regular and small-world network...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Management stra...