<p>Flow of transmission is depicted through two generations of infection in a multi-type branching process model of Ebola virus transmission. Grey panels show that infected persons may be treated in either the community (C, blue paths) or hospital (H, purple paths). Community-treated patients may give rise to secondary infections in community members through nursing care (CM) or in the process of body preparation and burial (FNR). Hospital-treated patients may give rise to secondary infections in HCWs or visitors (VIS). Infected persons may either be treated in the community or in the hospital at rates that depend on the conditions under which the infection was acquired.</p
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M AMA 2016 Linxxiv, 93 pages :color illustrationsEmerging in...
<p>The main transmission pathways are: (1) Spillover transmission to humans by direct contact with a...
<p>Solid arrows indicate transition from one compartment to another, dashed arrows indicate virus tr...
AbstractIn this paper we have developed a transmission model for Ebola virus, which causes acute vir...
<p>The natural history of infection comprises susceptibility (S), exposure (E) at a rate determined ...
Ebola virus disease is transmitted from human to human through physi- cal contact of body uid of inf...
Carefully calibrated transmission models have the potential to guide public health officials on the ...
PURPOSE: While working within a multidisciplinary team toward the construction of an Ebola disease ...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
To eradicate Ebola, we build models from 5 aspects. Firstly, we build disease transmission model wit...
This thesis focuses on applying mathematical models to studies on the transmission dynamics and cont...
Background: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) has brought the human population, especially the West African ...
In this time of global health issues, there are out there many viruses that are shaking the world, i...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M AMA 2016 Linxxiv, 93 pages :color illustrationsEmerging in...
<p>The main transmission pathways are: (1) Spillover transmission to humans by direct contact with a...
<p>Solid arrows indicate transition from one compartment to another, dashed arrows indicate virus tr...
AbstractIn this paper we have developed a transmission model for Ebola virus, which causes acute vir...
<p>The natural history of infection comprises susceptibility (S), exposure (E) at a rate determined ...
Ebola virus disease is transmitted from human to human through physi- cal contact of body uid of inf...
Carefully calibrated transmission models have the potential to guide public health officials on the ...
PURPOSE: While working within a multidisciplinary team toward the construction of an Ebola disease ...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
To eradicate Ebola, we build models from 5 aspects. Firstly, we build disease transmission model wit...
This thesis focuses on applying mathematical models to studies on the transmission dynamics and cont...
Background: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) has brought the human population, especially the West African ...
In this time of global health issues, there are out there many viruses that are shaking the world, i...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M AMA 2016 Linxxiv, 93 pages :color illustrationsEmerging in...