A network model at both the population and individual levels, which simulates both between-patch and within-patch dynamics, is proposed. We investigated the effects of dispersal networks and distribution of local dynamics on the outcome of an epidemic at the population level. Numerical studies show that disease control on random networks may be easier than on small-world networks, depending on the initial distribution of the local dynamics. Spatially separating instead of gathering patches where disease locally persists is beneficial to global disease control if dispersal networks are a type of small-world networks. Dispersal networks with higher degree lead to a higher mean value of R0. Furthermore, irregularity of network and randomizatio...
Abstract.We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configura-tion Mod...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
The spread of viruses in biological networks, computer networks, and human contact networks can ha...
AbstractAn epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
AbstractThe effect of population dispersal among n patches on the spread of a disease is investigate...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
Models for control of highly infectious diseases on local, small-world, and scale-free networks are ...
In this paper we create a new model of disease transmission that combines a branching process from e...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
This paper uses a mathematical framework to investigate the impact of increased movement in response...
Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature. Fund ing was pr...
Typically, for an epidemic to occur, infectious individuals have to generate at least one secondary ...
Abstract.We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configura-tion Mod...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
The spread of viruses in biological networks, computer networks, and human contact networks can ha...
AbstractAn epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
AbstractThe effect of population dispersal among n patches on the spread of a disease is investigate...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
Models for control of highly infectious diseases on local, small-world, and scale-free networks are ...
In this paper we create a new model of disease transmission that combines a branching process from e...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
This paper uses a mathematical framework to investigate the impact of increased movement in response...
Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature. Fund ing was pr...
Typically, for an epidemic to occur, infectious individuals have to generate at least one secondary ...
Abstract.We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configura-tion Mod...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
The spread of viruses in biological networks, computer networks, and human contact networks can ha...