<p>A) 1000 Realizations of symptomatic infections produced by the model. B) 1000 Realizations of symptomatic and total infections produced by the model.</p
<p>S: Susceptible individuals; A<sub>A</sub>: Acute asymptomatic cases; A<sub>S</sub>: Acute symptom...
(a) For a single infection, the blue and green areas are the 95% credible intervals for the viral lo...
<p>Shaded circles represent observed variables, and unshaded circles represent latent variables to b...
Partial response in green (A), stable disease in blue (B), or progressive disease in red (C). Solid ...
Schematic representation of an epidemic model (Source: Adapted from Kostova et al., [122]).</p
<p><b>A</b> the geometric infection model, <b>B</b> the immune priming model, and <b>C</b> the heter...
<p>(A) shows the distribution of daily incident cholera cases from uncontrolled epidemic simulations...
<p>A multilevel model of number of infections over past year and disgust sensitivity (two disgust fa...
<p>(A) Flow chart of the model representing the different epidemiological states a person can be in ...
Visual representation of the model and factor loadings for the one-factor solutions.</p
<p>Comparison of incidence rates and simulated values among the three different prediction models fo...
<p>Results of the model fitting for the hypotheses on dominant immune modes of action.</p
<p>A multilevel model of number of infections over past year and disgust sensitivity (single disgust...
<p>Left: 5% initially infected, chosen randomly from the population. Right: 5% initially infected, c...
<p>Schematic representation of viral infection models, (a) Model 1 (b) Comparison with simple SIS mo...
<p>S: Susceptible individuals; A<sub>A</sub>: Acute asymptomatic cases; A<sub>S</sub>: Acute symptom...
(a) For a single infection, the blue and green areas are the 95% credible intervals for the viral lo...
<p>Shaded circles represent observed variables, and unshaded circles represent latent variables to b...
Partial response in green (A), stable disease in blue (B), or progressive disease in red (C). Solid ...
Schematic representation of an epidemic model (Source: Adapted from Kostova et al., [122]).</p
<p><b>A</b> the geometric infection model, <b>B</b> the immune priming model, and <b>C</b> the heter...
<p>(A) shows the distribution of daily incident cholera cases from uncontrolled epidemic simulations...
<p>A multilevel model of number of infections over past year and disgust sensitivity (two disgust fa...
<p>(A) Flow chart of the model representing the different epidemiological states a person can be in ...
Visual representation of the model and factor loadings for the one-factor solutions.</p
<p>Comparison of incidence rates and simulated values among the three different prediction models fo...
<p>Results of the model fitting for the hypotheses on dominant immune modes of action.</p
<p>A multilevel model of number of infections over past year and disgust sensitivity (single disgust...
<p>Left: 5% initially infected, chosen randomly from the population. Right: 5% initially infected, c...
<p>Schematic representation of viral infection models, (a) Model 1 (b) Comparison with simple SIS mo...
<p>S: Susceptible individuals; A<sub>A</sub>: Acute asymptomatic cases; A<sub>S</sub>: Acute symptom...
(a) For a single infection, the blue and green areas are the 95% credible intervals for the viral lo...
<p>Shaded circles represent observed variables, and unshaded circles represent latent variables to b...