The basic reproduction ratio, R0, is a fundamental concept in epidemiology. It is defined as the total number of secondary infections brought on by a single primary infection, in a totally susceptible population. The value of R0 indicates whether a starting epidemic reaches a considerable part of the population and causes a lot of damage, or whether it remains restricted to a relatively small number of individuals. To calculate R0 one has to evaluate an integral that ranges over the duration of the infection of the host. This duration is, of course, limited by remaining host longevity. So, R0 depends on remaining host longevity and in this paper we show that for long-lived hosts this aspect may not be ignored for long-lasting infections. We...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
One of the important questions in understanding infectious diseases and their prevention and control...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
The basic reproduction ratio, R0, is a fundamental concept in epidemiology. It is defined as the tot...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
In this paper, we use a two-host one pathogen immuno-epidemiological model to argue that the princip...
SummaryThe populations of pathogens in individual hosts have many of the characteristics of multicel...
BackgroundThe required efforts, feasibility and predicted success of an intervention strategy agains...
BACKGROUND:The required efforts, feasibility and predicted success of an intervention strategy again...
In epidemiology, the basic reproduction number R-0 is usually defined as the average number of new i...
SummaryThe populations of pathogens in individual hosts have many of the characteristics of multicel...
In epidemiology, the basic reproduction number R-0 is usually defined as the average number of new i...
There are a number of ways in which a host can respond in evolutionary time to reductions in surviva...
We have studied the optimal growth schedule of a pathogen, which maximizes the total number of trans...
The optimal virulence of a pathogen is determined by a trade-off between maximizing the rate of tran...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
One of the important questions in understanding infectious diseases and their prevention and control...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
The basic reproduction ratio, R0, is a fundamental concept in epidemiology. It is defined as the tot...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
In this paper, we use a two-host one pathogen immuno-epidemiological model to argue that the princip...
SummaryThe populations of pathogens in individual hosts have many of the characteristics of multicel...
BackgroundThe required efforts, feasibility and predicted success of an intervention strategy agains...
BACKGROUND:The required efforts, feasibility and predicted success of an intervention strategy again...
In epidemiology, the basic reproduction number R-0 is usually defined as the average number of new i...
SummaryThe populations of pathogens in individual hosts have many of the characteristics of multicel...
In epidemiology, the basic reproduction number R-0 is usually defined as the average number of new i...
There are a number of ways in which a host can respond in evolutionary time to reductions in surviva...
We have studied the optimal growth schedule of a pathogen, which maximizes the total number of trans...
The optimal virulence of a pathogen is determined by a trade-off between maximizing the rate of tran...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
One of the important questions in understanding infectious diseases and their prevention and control...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...