<div><p>Diseases of humans and wildlife are typically tracked and studied through incidence, the number of new infections per time unit. Estimating incidence is not without difficulties, as asymptomatic infections, low sampling intervals and low sample sizes can introduce large estimation errors. After infection, biomarkers such as antibodies or pathogens often change predictably over time, and this temporal pattern can contain information about the time since infection that could improve incidence estimation. Antibody level and avidity have been used to estimate time since infection and to recreate incidence, but the errors on these estimates using currently existing methods are generally large. Using a semi-parametric model in a Bayesian ...
Estimating the age-specific incidence of an emerging pathogen is essential for understanding its sev...
Serological studies are the gold standard method to estimate influenza infection attack rates (ARs) ...
Effective control of many diseases requires the accurate detection of infected individuals. Confiden...
Abstract: Recent infections often have higher pathogen loads. The number of recent infections can th...
This study presents a novel approach for inferring the incidence of infections by employing a quanti...
Infectious disease surveillance is key to limiting the consequences from infectious pathogens and ma...
Our ability to infer unobservable disease-dynamic processes such as force of infection (infection ha...
Estimating the age-specific incidence of an emerging pathogen is essential for understanding its sev...
Monitoring a population for a disease requires the hosts to be sampled and tested for the pathogen. ...
Background: Prior to emergence in human populations, zoonoses such as SARS cause occasional infectio...
<div><p>The transmission potential of a novel infection depends on both the inherent transmissibilit...
INTRODUCTION: Biomarker-based cross-sectional incidence estimation requires a Recent Infection Testi...
International audienceAccurate estimation of the parameters characterising infectious disease transm...
Reports of novel emerging and resurging wildlife and zoonotic diseases have increased. Consequently,...
AbstractInference on disease dynamics is typically performed using case reporting time series of sym...
Estimating the age-specific incidence of an emerging pathogen is essential for understanding its sev...
Serological studies are the gold standard method to estimate influenza infection attack rates (ARs) ...
Effective control of many diseases requires the accurate detection of infected individuals. Confiden...
Abstract: Recent infections often have higher pathogen loads. The number of recent infections can th...
This study presents a novel approach for inferring the incidence of infections by employing a quanti...
Infectious disease surveillance is key to limiting the consequences from infectious pathogens and ma...
Our ability to infer unobservable disease-dynamic processes such as force of infection (infection ha...
Estimating the age-specific incidence of an emerging pathogen is essential for understanding its sev...
Monitoring a population for a disease requires the hosts to be sampled and tested for the pathogen. ...
Background: Prior to emergence in human populations, zoonoses such as SARS cause occasional infectio...
<div><p>The transmission potential of a novel infection depends on both the inherent transmissibilit...
INTRODUCTION: Biomarker-based cross-sectional incidence estimation requires a Recent Infection Testi...
International audienceAccurate estimation of the parameters characterising infectious disease transm...
Reports of novel emerging and resurging wildlife and zoonotic diseases have increased. Consequently,...
AbstractInference on disease dynamics is typically performed using case reporting time series of sym...
Estimating the age-specific incidence of an emerging pathogen is essential for understanding its sev...
Serological studies are the gold standard method to estimate influenza infection attack rates (ARs) ...
Effective control of many diseases requires the accurate detection of infected individuals. Confiden...