In this paper we consider epidemic models of directly transmissible SIR (susceptible - infective - recovered) and SEIR (with an additional latent class) infections in fully-susceptible populations with a social structure, consisting either of households or of households and workplaces. We review most reproduction numbers defined in the literature for these models, including the basic reproduction number R0 introduced in the companion paper of this, for which we provide a simpler, more elegant derivation. Extending previous work, we provide a complete overview of the inequalities among these reproduction numbers and resolve some open questions. Special focus is put on the exponential-growth-associated reproduction number Rr, which is loosely...
The basic reproduction number (R0) of a disease can be thought of as the number of cases that one ca...
The disease-induced herd immunity level hD is the fraction of the population that must be infected b...
<p>Effective reproduction numbers for the observable model and the unobservable model are compared a...
In this paper we consider epidemic models of directly transmissible SIR (susceptible - infective - r...
In this paper we consider epidemic models of directly transmissible SIR (susceptible → infective → r...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of vaccination strategies in a stochastic SIR (susceptible...
We consider the impact of a vaccination programme on the transmission potential of the infection in ...
We study the basic reproduction number (R0) in an epidemic model where infected individuals are init...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
In this paper, we provide a straightforward approach to defining and deriving the key epidemiologica...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
This thesis is concerned with the description and analysis of a stochastic model for the spread of a...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
The basic reproduction number is one of the conceptual cornerstones of mathematical epidemiology. It...
The basic reproduction number (R0) of a disease can be thought of as the number of cases that one ca...
The disease-induced herd immunity level hD is the fraction of the population that must be infected b...
<p>Effective reproduction numbers for the observable model and the unobservable model are compared a...
In this paper we consider epidemic models of directly transmissible SIR (susceptible - infective - r...
In this paper we consider epidemic models of directly transmissible SIR (susceptible → infective → r...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of vaccination strategies in a stochastic SIR (susceptible...
We consider the impact of a vaccination programme on the transmission potential of the infection in ...
We study the basic reproduction number (R0) in an epidemic model where infected individuals are init...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
In this paper, we provide a straightforward approach to defining and deriving the key epidemiologica...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
This thesis is concerned with the description and analysis of a stochastic model for the spread of a...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
The basic reproduction number is one of the conceptual cornerstones of mathematical epidemiology. It...
The basic reproduction number (R0) of a disease can be thought of as the number of cases that one ca...
The disease-induced herd immunity level hD is the fraction of the population that must be infected b...
<p>Effective reproduction numbers for the observable model and the unobservable model are compared a...