The past five years have seen a growth in the interest in systems approaches in epidemiologic research. These approaches may be particularly appropriate for social epidemiology. Social network analysis and agent-based models (ABMs) are two approaches that have been used in the epidemiologic literature. Social network analysis involves the characterization of social networks to yield inference about how network structures may influence risk exposures among those in the network. ABMs can promote population-level inference from explicitly programmed, micro-level rules in simulated populations over time and space. In this paper, we discuss the implementation of these models in social epidemiologic research, highlighting the strengths and weakne...
The development of accurate predictions of the spread of real-world diseases requires an interdiscip...
The science of networks has revolutionised research into the dynamics of interacting elements. It co...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...
The past five years have seen a growth in the interest in systems approaches in epidemiologic resear...
The past five years have seen a growth in the interest in systems approaches in epidemiologic resear...
Social network modeling is a relatively new addition to the armament of public health and epidemiolo...
This thesis aims to do social network analysis on synthetic population that is used in FRED system a...
We discuss the uses of networks as epidemiological tools to describe the interactions taking place w...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Abstract Recent research shows an increasing interest in the interplay of social networks and infect...
Simulation studies using susceptible-infectious-recovered models were conducted to estimate individu...
In this paper we introduce a modified mathematical model to represent spread of disease, which adher...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...
The number of public health applications for molecular epidemiology and social network analysis has ...
The development of accurate predictions of the spread of real-world diseases requires an interdiscip...
The science of networks has revolutionised research into the dynamics of interacting elements. It co...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...
The past five years have seen a growth in the interest in systems approaches in epidemiologic resear...
The past five years have seen a growth in the interest in systems approaches in epidemiologic resear...
Social network modeling is a relatively new addition to the armament of public health and epidemiolo...
This thesis aims to do social network analysis on synthetic population that is used in FRED system a...
We discuss the uses of networks as epidemiological tools to describe the interactions taking place w...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Abstract Recent research shows an increasing interest in the interplay of social networks and infect...
Simulation studies using susceptible-infectious-recovered models were conducted to estimate individu...
In this paper we introduce a modified mathematical model to represent spread of disease, which adher...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...
The number of public health applications for molecular epidemiology and social network analysis has ...
The development of accurate predictions of the spread of real-world diseases requires an interdiscip...
The science of networks has revolutionised research into the dynamics of interacting elements. It co...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...