The demographic structure of populations in both more developed and less developed countries is changing: increases in life expectancy and declining fertility have led to older populations and smaller households. The implications of these demographic changes for the spread and control of infectious diseases are not fully understood. Here we use an individual based model with realistic and dynamic age and household structure to demonstrate the marked effect that demographic change has on disease transmission at the population and household level. The decline in fertility is associated with a decrease in disease incidence and an increase in the age of first infection, even in the absence of vaccination or other control measures. Although larg...
Realistic, individual-based models based on detailed census data are increasingly used to study dise...
We propose a stage-structured model of childhood infectious disease transmission dynamics, with the ...
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that reduced exposure to varicella might lead to an i...
The demographic structure of populations in both more developed and less developed countries is chan...
AbstractThe demographic structure of populations in both more developed and less developed countries...
Most household models of disease transmission assume static household distributions. Although this i...
One of the central tenets of modern infectious disease epidemiology is that an understanding of hete...
The spread of infectious diseases is intimately linked with the strength and type of contact between...
Abstract: Background An increasing number of infectious disease models consider demographic change i...
Households are known to be high-risk locations for the transmission of communicable diseases. Numero...
Early mathematical representations of infectious disease dynamics assumed a single, large, homogeneo...
International audienceNumerous epidemic models have been developed to capture aspects of human conta...
Infectious diseases represent a leading cause of human mortality, and have a substantial social and ...
Background Population decline, arising from below replacement fertility and possibly giving rise to ...
The mathematical modelling of disease dynamics is now well-established, which allows us to better un...
Realistic, individual-based models based on detailed census data are increasingly used to study dise...
We propose a stage-structured model of childhood infectious disease transmission dynamics, with the ...
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that reduced exposure to varicella might lead to an i...
The demographic structure of populations in both more developed and less developed countries is chan...
AbstractThe demographic structure of populations in both more developed and less developed countries...
Most household models of disease transmission assume static household distributions. Although this i...
One of the central tenets of modern infectious disease epidemiology is that an understanding of hete...
The spread of infectious diseases is intimately linked with the strength and type of contact between...
Abstract: Background An increasing number of infectious disease models consider demographic change i...
Households are known to be high-risk locations for the transmission of communicable diseases. Numero...
Early mathematical representations of infectious disease dynamics assumed a single, large, homogeneo...
International audienceNumerous epidemic models have been developed to capture aspects of human conta...
Infectious diseases represent a leading cause of human mortality, and have a substantial social and ...
Background Population decline, arising from below replacement fertility and possibly giving rise to ...
The mathematical modelling of disease dynamics is now well-established, which allows us to better un...
Realistic, individual-based models based on detailed census data are increasingly used to study dise...
We propose a stage-structured model of childhood infectious disease transmission dynamics, with the ...
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that reduced exposure to varicella might lead to an i...