Connection between the possible phases of the epidemic and the endemic states they allow. A tick mark connecting a phase and an endemic state means that the latter is a stable equilibrium in that phase, and can occur.</p
<p>Methods and epidemic model considered in the study and how they relate to each other.</p
AbstractAn epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches...
<p>The existence of infected <i>Culex</i> is impossible in region I. In region II both <i>Aedes</i> ...
<p>In the epidemic region, plants and pathogens coexist and the equilibrium is stable. In the oscill...
Endemic stability is an epidemiological state of a population, in which clinical disease is scarce d...
<p>A larger susceptibility means fewer people are infected at the endemic equilibrium.</p
Epidemic thresholds identified by the three methods in three example provinces.</p
<p>Broken traces correspond to the HI state, and solid traces correspond to the non-HI state. Initia...
<p>Flow diagrams for a disease with several infected stages. When a disease progresses through sever...
The incubation period is defined as the time from exposure to onset of disease, i.e., it corresponds...
<p>The untreated chronic phase infectivity is fixed at (a) and (b) Regions represent values of the...
SIR and SIS epidemic models with information—related changes in contact patterns are introduced. The...
<p>Tropical diseases, stratified by protozoal, bacterial, and viral infections, including causative ...
<p>Association between patient endemicity status and commonly presenting symptoms of filarial infect...
<p>Plotting dynamics as a function of predator death rate <i>μ</i><sub><i>P</i>,</sub> and disease i...
<p>Methods and epidemic model considered in the study and how they relate to each other.</p
AbstractAn epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches...
<p>The existence of infected <i>Culex</i> is impossible in region I. In region II both <i>Aedes</i> ...
<p>In the epidemic region, plants and pathogens coexist and the equilibrium is stable. In the oscill...
Endemic stability is an epidemiological state of a population, in which clinical disease is scarce d...
<p>A larger susceptibility means fewer people are infected at the endemic equilibrium.</p
Epidemic thresholds identified by the three methods in three example provinces.</p
<p>Broken traces correspond to the HI state, and solid traces correspond to the non-HI state. Initia...
<p>Flow diagrams for a disease with several infected stages. When a disease progresses through sever...
The incubation period is defined as the time from exposure to onset of disease, i.e., it corresponds...
<p>The untreated chronic phase infectivity is fixed at (a) and (b) Regions represent values of the...
SIR and SIS epidemic models with information—related changes in contact patterns are introduced. The...
<p>Tropical diseases, stratified by protozoal, bacterial, and viral infections, including causative ...
<p>Association between patient endemicity status and commonly presenting symptoms of filarial infect...
<p>Plotting dynamics as a function of predator death rate <i>μ</i><sub><i>P</i>,</sub> and disease i...
<p>Methods and epidemic model considered in the study and how they relate to each other.</p
AbstractAn epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches...
<p>The existence of infected <i>Culex</i> is impossible in region I. In region II both <i>Aedes</i> ...