<p>The natural history of infection comprises susceptibility (S), exposure (E) at a rate determined by the force of infection β and the current prevalence of infectious individuals and unburied dead bodies. Exposed individuals progress to mild infectiousness prior to developing symptoms (I0) at rate σ, and symptomatic infection (I) at rate γ<sub>0</sub>, followed by either death (D) or recovery (R) at rate γ<sub>1</sub>. The proportion of infections leading to death or recovery is informed by estimates of the case fatality ratio (CFR). Dead bodies remain infectious prior to burial (B) at rate τ. Ascertainment of cases (with probability p<sub>asc</sub>) allows symptomatic individuals to be hospitalised in isolation wards (H), which reduces t...
In this paper, we consider an epidemic model of Ebola disease which is deadly in its transmission. L...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
The quarantine of people suspected of being exposed to an infectious agent is one of the most basic ...
AbstractIn this paper we have developed a transmission model for Ebola virus, which causes acute vir...
This thesis focuses on applying mathematical models to studies on the transmission dynamics and cont...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aims to create a mathematical model to better understand the spread of ...
The dynamics of Ebola can best be understood using a mathematical model that determines its dynamics...
International audienceUnderstanding Ebola virus (EBOV) virulence evolution not only is timely but al...
BackgroundThe recent outbreaks of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Uganda and the Marburg virus disease ...
Previous models of Ebola epidemic growth in the affected populations of West Africa such as found in...
Ebola virus disease is transmitted from human to human through physi- cal contact of body uid of inf...
To guide the collection of data under emergent epidemic conditions, we reviewed compartmental models...
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) has garnered public interest mostly because of its low survival rate compa...
In this paper, a non-linear mathematical model of the Ebola virus disease with detection rate is pro...
<p>Solid arrows indicate transition from one compartment to another, dashed arrows indicate virus tr...
In this paper, we consider an epidemic model of Ebola disease which is deadly in its transmission. L...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
The quarantine of people suspected of being exposed to an infectious agent is one of the most basic ...
AbstractIn this paper we have developed a transmission model for Ebola virus, which causes acute vir...
This thesis focuses on applying mathematical models to studies on the transmission dynamics and cont...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aims to create a mathematical model to better understand the spread of ...
The dynamics of Ebola can best be understood using a mathematical model that determines its dynamics...
International audienceUnderstanding Ebola virus (EBOV) virulence evolution not only is timely but al...
BackgroundThe recent outbreaks of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Uganda and the Marburg virus disease ...
Previous models of Ebola epidemic growth in the affected populations of West Africa such as found in...
Ebola virus disease is transmitted from human to human through physi- cal contact of body uid of inf...
To guide the collection of data under emergent epidemic conditions, we reviewed compartmental models...
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) has garnered public interest mostly because of its low survival rate compa...
In this paper, a non-linear mathematical model of the Ebola virus disease with detection rate is pro...
<p>Solid arrows indicate transition from one compartment to another, dashed arrows indicate virus tr...
In this paper, we consider an epidemic model of Ebola disease which is deadly in its transmission. L...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
The quarantine of people suspected of being exposed to an infectious agent is one of the most basic ...