<p>Boxes show types of agents. Solid arrows show where agents can change from one type into another. Dashed lines show the production of one type of agent by another. Dotted lines indicate infection. Red outlines and arrows indicate the presence of schistosomes. Agents of all types can die and be removed from the model.</p
Boxes represent individuals, who can be susceptible (vaccinated or unvaccinated), infected, or recov...
<p>(A) The conventional model (the ‘implicit’ model) incorporates fungicide dynamics implicitly and ...
<p>S: Susceptible individuals; A<sub>A</sub>: Acute asymptomatic cases; A<sub>S</sub>: Acute symptom...
<p>Boxes indicate classes of agents. Solid arrows indicate that agents can change from one class int...
<p>Hosts are born susceptible to both subtypes () and their subsequent status with respect to both s...
<p>Schematic diagram showing different stages of infection for infected FSWs, clients and regular pa...
<p>Circular symbols depict different states of the model, <i>i.e.</i> the green circle represents ex...
Schema representing the arrangement of models at three spatial scales. Cells are represented by disc...
<p>The top panel describes all possible movements between compartments. The bottom panel shows the i...
<p>(A) Flow chart of the model representing the different epidemiological states a person can be in ...
<p><b>A</b> the geometric infection model, <b>B</b> the immune priming model, and <b>C</b> the heter...
<p>The flow diagram above illustrates each of the paths an individual in the model can take in the e...
Note: for the sake of clarity, inter-zone movement is indicated only for the susceptible animal comp...
<p>White boxes represent adults, while black boxes represent children. Light grey arrows indicate mo...
<p>Schematic diagram summarizing the pathways of immune response involved in the host-parasite relat...
Boxes represent individuals, who can be susceptible (vaccinated or unvaccinated), infected, or recov...
<p>(A) The conventional model (the ‘implicit’ model) incorporates fungicide dynamics implicitly and ...
<p>S: Susceptible individuals; A<sub>A</sub>: Acute asymptomatic cases; A<sub>S</sub>: Acute symptom...
<p>Boxes indicate classes of agents. Solid arrows indicate that agents can change from one class int...
<p>Hosts are born susceptible to both subtypes () and their subsequent status with respect to both s...
<p>Schematic diagram showing different stages of infection for infected FSWs, clients and regular pa...
<p>Circular symbols depict different states of the model, <i>i.e.</i> the green circle represents ex...
Schema representing the arrangement of models at three spatial scales. Cells are represented by disc...
<p>The top panel describes all possible movements between compartments. The bottom panel shows the i...
<p>(A) Flow chart of the model representing the different epidemiological states a person can be in ...
<p><b>A</b> the geometric infection model, <b>B</b> the immune priming model, and <b>C</b> the heter...
<p>The flow diagram above illustrates each of the paths an individual in the model can take in the e...
Note: for the sake of clarity, inter-zone movement is indicated only for the susceptible animal comp...
<p>White boxes represent adults, while black boxes represent children. Light grey arrows indicate mo...
<p>Schematic diagram summarizing the pathways of immune response involved in the host-parasite relat...
Boxes represent individuals, who can be susceptible (vaccinated or unvaccinated), infected, or recov...
<p>(A) The conventional model (the ‘implicit’ model) incorporates fungicide dynamics implicitly and ...
<p>S: Susceptible individuals; A<sub>A</sub>: Acute asymptomatic cases; A<sub>S</sub>: Acute symptom...