Abstract Background When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questions from a public-health point of view relate to its transmissibility, and the probabilities of different clinical outcomes following infection, to allow an informed response. Estimates of these quantities are often based on household data due to the high potential for transmission in this setting, but typically a rich spectrum of individual-level outcomes (from uninfected to serious illness) are simplified to binary data (infected or not). We address the added benefit from retaining the heterogeneous outcome information in the case of the 2009-10 influenza pandemic, which posed particular problems for estimation of key epidemiological character...
AbstractInformation about infectious disease outbreaks is often gathered indirectly, from doctor's r...
© Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2014. Knowledge of the severity of an influenza outbreak is ...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Extent: 9p.Background: When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questi...
When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questions from a public-healt...
Background: When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questions from a ...
Abstract Providing valid and reliable estimates of the transmissibility and severity of pandemic inf...
Early estimation of the probable impact of a pandemic influenza outbreak can assist public health au...
Background: Despite impressive advances in our understanding of the biology of novel influenza A(H1N...
Abstract Background Influenza remains a significant burden on health systems. Effective responses re...
Influenza viruses cause a substantial burden of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Household studies...
Background: The transmission of influenza viruses occurs person to person and is facilitated by cont...
Objective: To assess the impact of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic in England during the two wave...
Toward unbiased assessment of treatment and prevention: modeling household transmission of pandemic ...
Background As of June 11, 2009, a total of 17,855 probable or confirmed cases of 2009 pandemic influ...
AbstractInformation about infectious disease outbreaks is often gathered indirectly, from doctor's r...
© Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2014. Knowledge of the severity of an influenza outbreak is ...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Extent: 9p.Background: When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questi...
When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questions from a public-healt...
Background: When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questions from a ...
Abstract Providing valid and reliable estimates of the transmissibility and severity of pandemic inf...
Early estimation of the probable impact of a pandemic influenza outbreak can assist public health au...
Background: Despite impressive advances in our understanding of the biology of novel influenza A(H1N...
Abstract Background Influenza remains a significant burden on health systems. Effective responses re...
Influenza viruses cause a substantial burden of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Household studies...
Background: The transmission of influenza viruses occurs person to person and is facilitated by cont...
Objective: To assess the impact of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic in England during the two wave...
Toward unbiased assessment of treatment and prevention: modeling household transmission of pandemic ...
Background As of June 11, 2009, a total of 17,855 probable or confirmed cases of 2009 pandemic influ...
AbstractInformation about infectious disease outbreaks is often gathered indirectly, from doctor's r...
© Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2014. Knowledge of the severity of an influenza outbreak is ...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...