<p>Note that curves in each cluster are grouped by time to peak and spread. Different colors are used to differentiate curves with different levels of the infectious period distribution. Green, orange and purple are used to represent epidemics with mean infectious period of five, four and three days respectively. In most cases, two levels of the infectious period are observed within each cluster.</p
<p>Colors illustrate timing of peak influenza activity, based on the bottom left key, while size of ...
Weekly attack rate of suspected meningitis in Dogondoutchi (red), Tibiri (blue), Dioundiou (green), ...
<p>The figure depicts results from an analysis with respect to instrumental variables applied to a p...
These groups were selected by high overall disease intensity and high epidemic rate. Each cluster ca...
Dates of onset are represented in the x-axis and number of cases on the y-axis. The top of the verti...
<p>Curves correspond to the fraction of infected (i.e. the prevalence – blue) and fraction of susce...
<p>Phenotypic clusters (PC 1–5) are grouped within circles. PFGE clusters are represented by dots wi...
A graphical plot of disease intensity (y) versus time (t) is known as a disease progress curve (DPC)...
<p>Each curve represents the mean epidemic curve from 25 replicates of each experiment. (A) Increasi...
<p>Epidemic curve of infections with the outbreak strain of STEC O157, by date of onset.</p
<p>Odds of a case being caused internally (i.e. as a result of other cases in that area) vs. externa...
<p>(A)The figure shows epidemic curve of monthly CA cases (blue line) and significant temporal clust...
(A) FOI as a function of the fraction of the susceptibles to primary and secondary infections for ch...
<p>Box-plots of the five environmental variables significantly associated with the subdivision of ou...
<p>The graph illustrates the distribution of each sample in the space of the first two principal com...
<p>Colors illustrate timing of peak influenza activity, based on the bottom left key, while size of ...
Weekly attack rate of suspected meningitis in Dogondoutchi (red), Tibiri (blue), Dioundiou (green), ...
<p>The figure depicts results from an analysis with respect to instrumental variables applied to a p...
These groups were selected by high overall disease intensity and high epidemic rate. Each cluster ca...
Dates of onset are represented in the x-axis and number of cases on the y-axis. The top of the verti...
<p>Curves correspond to the fraction of infected (i.e. the prevalence – blue) and fraction of susce...
<p>Phenotypic clusters (PC 1–5) are grouped within circles. PFGE clusters are represented by dots wi...
A graphical plot of disease intensity (y) versus time (t) is known as a disease progress curve (DPC)...
<p>Each curve represents the mean epidemic curve from 25 replicates of each experiment. (A) Increasi...
<p>Epidemic curve of infections with the outbreak strain of STEC O157, by date of onset.</p
<p>Odds of a case being caused internally (i.e. as a result of other cases in that area) vs. externa...
<p>(A)The figure shows epidemic curve of monthly CA cases (blue line) and significant temporal clust...
(A) FOI as a function of the fraction of the susceptibles to primary and secondary infections for ch...
<p>Box-plots of the five environmental variables significantly associated with the subdivision of ou...
<p>The graph illustrates the distribution of each sample in the space of the first two principal com...
<p>Colors illustrate timing of peak influenza activity, based on the bottom left key, while size of ...
Weekly attack rate of suspected meningitis in Dogondoutchi (red), Tibiri (blue), Dioundiou (green), ...
<p>The figure depicts results from an analysis with respect to instrumental variables applied to a p...