Detailed analysis of the dynamic interactions among biological, environmental, social, and economic factors that favour the spread of certain diseases is extremely useful for designing effective control strategies. Diseases like tuberculosis that kills somebody every 15 seconds in the world, require methods that take into account the disease dynamics to design truly efficient control and surveillance strategies. The usual and well established statistical approaches provide insights into the cause-effect relationships that favour disease transmission but they only estimate risk areas, spatial or temporal trends. Here we introduce a novel approach that allows figuring out the dynamical behaviour of the disease spreading. This information can ...
Tuberculosis (TB) transmission is a key factor for disease-control policy, but the timing and distri...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: The occurrence of tuberculosis has been related to the spatial organizatio...
Tuberculosis (TB) has came back to be, today a serious problem of public health. The new cases of th...
Background: Detailed analysis of the dynamic interactions among biological, environmental, social, a...
Background: Detailed analysis of the dynamic interactions among biological, environmental, social, a...
A conceptual framework to study the epidemiologic basis of tuberculosis control is provided. The bas...
To identify risk-prone areas for the spread of tuberculosis, analyze spatial variation and temporal ...
The natural evolution of tuberculosis in the absence of any medical interventions and its evolution ...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this ecological study was to evaluate the urban spatial and temporal di...
Introduction: The purpose of this ecological study was to evaluate the urban spatial and temporal di...
The strengths and limitations of using homogeneous mixing and heterogeneous mixing epidemic models a...
(1) Background: Tuberculosis remains a public health problem in the world. This study evaluated the ...
<sec><title>OBJECTIVE:</title><p> to analyze the spatial distribution of tuberculosis in Crato, Cear...
This study presents the results of an ecological analysis of the spatial distribution of 4,739 new c...
Abstract. The reemergence of tuberculosis (TB) from the 1980s to the early 1990s instigated extensiv...
Tuberculosis (TB) transmission is a key factor for disease-control policy, but the timing and distri...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: The occurrence of tuberculosis has been related to the spatial organizatio...
Tuberculosis (TB) has came back to be, today a serious problem of public health. The new cases of th...
Background: Detailed analysis of the dynamic interactions among biological, environmental, social, a...
Background: Detailed analysis of the dynamic interactions among biological, environmental, social, a...
A conceptual framework to study the epidemiologic basis of tuberculosis control is provided. The bas...
To identify risk-prone areas for the spread of tuberculosis, analyze spatial variation and temporal ...
The natural evolution of tuberculosis in the absence of any medical interventions and its evolution ...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this ecological study was to evaluate the urban spatial and temporal di...
Introduction: The purpose of this ecological study was to evaluate the urban spatial and temporal di...
The strengths and limitations of using homogeneous mixing and heterogeneous mixing epidemic models a...
(1) Background: Tuberculosis remains a public health problem in the world. This study evaluated the ...
<sec><title>OBJECTIVE:</title><p> to analyze the spatial distribution of tuberculosis in Crato, Cear...
This study presents the results of an ecological analysis of the spatial distribution of 4,739 new c...
Abstract. The reemergence of tuberculosis (TB) from the 1980s to the early 1990s instigated extensiv...
Tuberculosis (TB) transmission is a key factor for disease-control policy, but the timing and distri...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: The occurrence of tuberculosis has been related to the spatial organizatio...
Tuberculosis (TB) has came back to be, today a serious problem of public health. The new cases of th...