Realistic human contact networks capable of spreading infectious disease, for example studied in social contact surveys, exhibit both significant degree heterogeneity and clustering, both of which greatly affect epidemic dynamics. To understand the joint effects of these two network properties on epidemic dynamics, the effective degree model of Lindquist et al. [28] is reformulated with a new moment closure to apply to highly clustered networks. A simulation study comparing alternative ODE models and stochastic simulations is performed for SIR (Susceptible–Infected–Removed) epidemic dynamics, including a test for the conjectured error behaviour in [40], providing evidence that this novel model can be a more accurate approximation to epidemi...
In this paper we present a model describing susceptible-infected-susceptible-type epidemics spreadin...
In this paper, we propose a modified susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model, in which each node ...
The study of epidemics on static networks has revealed important effects on disease prevalence of ne...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
The spread of infectious diseases fundamentally depends on the pattern of contacts between individua...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
This paper presents a compact pairwise model that describes the spread of multi-stage epidemics on n...
Pairwise models are used widely to model epidemic spread on networks. These include the modelling of...
© 2017, The Author(s). Recent years have seen a large amount of interest in epidemics on networks as...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
We consider previously proposed procedures for generating clustered networks and investigate how the...
Social contact networks and the way people interact with each other are the key factors that impact ...
We present a thorough inspection of the dynamical behavior of epidemic phenomena in populations with...
We investigate the effects of heterogeneous and clustered contact patterns on the timescale and fina...
Networks provide a mathematically rich framework to represent social contacts sufficient for the tra...
In this paper we present a model describing susceptible-infected-susceptible-type epidemics spreadin...
In this paper, we propose a modified susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model, in which each node ...
The study of epidemics on static networks has revealed important effects on disease prevalence of ne...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
The spread of infectious diseases fundamentally depends on the pattern of contacts between individua...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
This paper presents a compact pairwise model that describes the spread of multi-stage epidemics on n...
Pairwise models are used widely to model epidemic spread on networks. These include the modelling of...
© 2017, The Author(s). Recent years have seen a large amount of interest in epidemics on networks as...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
We consider previously proposed procedures for generating clustered networks and investigate how the...
Social contact networks and the way people interact with each other are the key factors that impact ...
We present a thorough inspection of the dynamical behavior of epidemic phenomena in populations with...
We investigate the effects of heterogeneous and clustered contact patterns on the timescale and fina...
Networks provide a mathematically rich framework to represent social contacts sufficient for the tra...
In this paper we present a model describing susceptible-infected-susceptible-type epidemics spreadin...
In this paper, we propose a modified susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model, in which each node ...
The study of epidemics on static networks has revealed important effects on disease prevalence of ne...