This paper considers a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) epidemic model in which individuals may make infectious contacts in two ways, both within 'households' (which for ease of exposition are assumed to have equal size) and along the edges of a random graph describing additional social contacts. Heuristically-motivated branching process approximations are described, which lead to a threshold parameter for the model and methods for calculating the probability of a major outbreak, given few initial infectives, and the expected proportion of the population who are ultimately infected by such a major outbreak. These approximate results are shown to be exact as the number of households tends to infinity by proving associated limit...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically demonstrated the importance of epidemic models in understandi...
The severity of the outbreak of an infectious disease is highly dependent upon the structure of the ...
This paper considers a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) epidemic model in which indivi...
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...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
In this paper we consider a model for the spread of a stochastic SIR (Susceptible → Infectious → Rec...
There has been considerable recent interest in models for epidemics on networks describing social co...
A Markovian SIR (Susceptible – Infectious - Recovered) model is considered for the spread of an epid...
We consider a stochastic model for the spread of an SIR (susceptible --> infective --> removed) epid...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of vaccination strategies in a stochastic SIR (susceptible...
The study of epidemics on social networks has attracted considerable attention recently. In this pap...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
This paper is concerned with a general stochastic model for susceptible→infective→removed epidemics,...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically demonstrated the importance of epidemic models in understandi...
The severity of the outbreak of an infectious disease is highly dependent upon the structure of the ...
This paper considers a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) epidemic model in which indivi...
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...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
In this paper we consider a model for the spread of a stochastic SIR (Susceptible → Infectious → Rec...
There has been considerable recent interest in models for epidemics on networks describing social co...
A Markovian SIR (Susceptible – Infectious - Recovered) model is considered for the spread of an epid...
We consider a stochastic model for the spread of an SIR (susceptible --> infective --> removed) epid...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of vaccination strategies in a stochastic SIR (susceptible...
The study of epidemics on social networks has attracted considerable attention recently. In this pap...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
This paper is concerned with a general stochastic model for susceptible→infective→removed epidemics,...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically demonstrated the importance of epidemic models in understandi...
The severity of the outbreak of an infectious disease is highly dependent upon the structure of the ...