AbstractThe aim of this paper is to show in explicit detail that, due to the effects of waning and boosting of immunity, an increasing force of infection does not necessarily lead to an increase in the incidence of disease. Under certain conditions, a decrease of the force of infection may in fact lead to an increase of the incidence of disease. Thus we confirm and reinforce the conclusions from Águas et al. (2006), concerning pertussis. We do so, however, in the context of Campylobacter infections in humans deriving from animal reservoirs.For such an externally ‘driven’ epidemic we can ignore the transmission feedback cycle and treat the force of infection as a parameter. As this parameter is, to a certain extent, under public health contr...
We study an epidemic model that incorporates risk-taking behaviour as a response to a perceived low ...
The SIR (susceptible-infectious-resistant) and SIS (susceptible-infectious-susceptible) frameworks f...
© 2019 Ngo Nam LeungDespite advances in prevention and control, infectious diseases continue to be a...
Since the 1980s, the occurrence of pertussis cases in developed countries has increased and shifted ...
Mass vaccination campaigns have drastically reduced the burden of infectious diseases. Unfortunately...
Case-control studies of outbreaks and of sporadic cases of infectious diseases may provide a biased ...
In this paper, the model of Chattopadhyay and Bairagi has been modified by considering the horizonta...
When directly transmitted infectious diseases are modeled assuming an everlasting induced immunity (...
When directly transmitted infectious diseases are modeled assuming an everlasting induced immunity (...
In some disease systems, the process of waning immunity can be subtle, involving a complex relations...
BACKGROUND: Highly successful strategies to make populations more resilient to infectious diseases, ...
1) The persistence of parasites that are only seen in intermittent outbreaks has intrigued ecologist...
We observe that a pathogen introduced into a population containing individuals with acquired immunit...
<div><p>Understanding the biological mechanisms underlying episodic outbreaks of infectious diseases...
This work aims mainly to study the controllability of pertussis infection in the presence of waning ...
We study an epidemic model that incorporates risk-taking behaviour as a response to a perceived low ...
The SIR (susceptible-infectious-resistant) and SIS (susceptible-infectious-susceptible) frameworks f...
© 2019 Ngo Nam LeungDespite advances in prevention and control, infectious diseases continue to be a...
Since the 1980s, the occurrence of pertussis cases in developed countries has increased and shifted ...
Mass vaccination campaigns have drastically reduced the burden of infectious diseases. Unfortunately...
Case-control studies of outbreaks and of sporadic cases of infectious diseases may provide a biased ...
In this paper, the model of Chattopadhyay and Bairagi has been modified by considering the horizonta...
When directly transmitted infectious diseases are modeled assuming an everlasting induced immunity (...
When directly transmitted infectious diseases are modeled assuming an everlasting induced immunity (...
In some disease systems, the process of waning immunity can be subtle, involving a complex relations...
BACKGROUND: Highly successful strategies to make populations more resilient to infectious diseases, ...
1) The persistence of parasites that are only seen in intermittent outbreaks has intrigued ecologist...
We observe that a pathogen introduced into a population containing individuals with acquired immunit...
<div><p>Understanding the biological mechanisms underlying episodic outbreaks of infectious diseases...
This work aims mainly to study the controllability of pertussis infection in the presence of waning ...
We study an epidemic model that incorporates risk-taking behaviour as a response to a perceived low ...
The SIR (susceptible-infectious-resistant) and SIS (susceptible-infectious-susceptible) frameworks f...
© 2019 Ngo Nam LeungDespite advances in prevention and control, infectious diseases continue to be a...