Orange line: Observed case count in Liberia. Black line: Mean total case count. Red line: Mean case count in the high risk population. Grey and red areas: Prediction interval (95%) for case counts (95% of our simulations produce case counts within this area).</p
<p>Left: 5% initially infected, chosen randomly from the population. Right: 5% initially infected, c...
<p>A: cumulative incidence (total number of symptomatic cases) over a 28-year simulation as a functi...
<p>Black and grey bars give the prevalence of infectious () and recovered () humans, respectively. N...
<p>(A) Hot plot. (B) The final epidemic size for 2014 after changing the importation cases and dates...
<p>The heavy blue line shows the cumulative number of cases reported. The yellow region shows the mo...
Box plots represent distribution of data over n = 50 identical simulations. Outliers have been omitt...
<p>The cumulative numbers of confirmed cases over time for each of the 15 counties are shown using d...
Box plots represent distribution of data over n = 50 identical simulations. Outliers have been omitt...
<p>For each figure, black dot denotes reported death data, blue dot denotes reported confirmed/proba...
<p><b>A</b> Predicted probability distribution of the final number of cases (blue) and deaths (red) ...
<p>This prediction is plotted with a 10% threshold for the percentage of patients positive on day-3 ...
(A) The observed (dots) and expected (line) number of cases reported annually. Shaded area represent...
<p>The middle bar denotes the mean estimate for <i>R</i>, while the upper and lower bars denote the ...
<p>Black and grey bars give the prevalence of infectious () and recovered () humans, respectively. N...
<p>For each of nine simulation scenarios, percentage of outbreak (black) and non-outbreak (gray) cas...
<p>Left: 5% initially infected, chosen randomly from the population. Right: 5% initially infected, c...
<p>A: cumulative incidence (total number of symptomatic cases) over a 28-year simulation as a functi...
<p>Black and grey bars give the prevalence of infectious () and recovered () humans, respectively. N...
<p>(A) Hot plot. (B) The final epidemic size for 2014 after changing the importation cases and dates...
<p>The heavy blue line shows the cumulative number of cases reported. The yellow region shows the mo...
Box plots represent distribution of data over n = 50 identical simulations. Outliers have been omitt...
<p>The cumulative numbers of confirmed cases over time for each of the 15 counties are shown using d...
Box plots represent distribution of data over n = 50 identical simulations. Outliers have been omitt...
<p>For each figure, black dot denotes reported death data, blue dot denotes reported confirmed/proba...
<p><b>A</b> Predicted probability distribution of the final number of cases (blue) and deaths (red) ...
<p>This prediction is plotted with a 10% threshold for the percentage of patients positive on day-3 ...
(A) The observed (dots) and expected (line) number of cases reported annually. Shaded area represent...
<p>The middle bar denotes the mean estimate for <i>R</i>, while the upper and lower bars denote the ...
<p>Black and grey bars give the prevalence of infectious () and recovered () humans, respectively. N...
<p>For each of nine simulation scenarios, percentage of outbreak (black) and non-outbreak (gray) cas...
<p>Left: 5% initially infected, chosen randomly from the population. Right: 5% initially infected, c...
<p>A: cumulative incidence (total number of symptomatic cases) over a 28-year simulation as a functi...
<p>Black and grey bars give the prevalence of infectious () and recovered () humans, respectively. N...