Host–pathogen models are essential for designing strategies for managing disease threats to humans, wild animals and domestic animals.The behaviour of these models is greatly affected by the way in which transmission between infected and susceptible hosts is modelled. Since host–pathogen models were first developed at the beginning of the 20th century, the ‘mass action’ assumption has almost always been used for transmission. Recently, however, it has been suggested that mass action has often been modelled wrongly. Alternative models of transmission are beginning to appear, as are empirical tests of transmission dynamics
Transmission is a fundamental step in the life cycle of every parasite but it is also one of the mos...
Background: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a family of diseases that infect ma...
Mechanical transmission of pathogens by biting insects is a non-specific phenomenon in which pathoge...
Host–pathogen models are essential for designing strategies for managing disease threats to humans, ...
transmission and to establish the need to include a human transmission component in such models. tr...
Chapter 5 International audienceMathematical modelling is a valuable tool for the analysis of the in...
In a recent review in TREE, McCallum et al. say that they are confused by the terminology related ...
The transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other diseases modele...
The transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other diseases modele...
The transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other diseases modele...
The transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other diseases modele...
AbstractThe transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other disease...
Background: Mathematical models and simulations of disease spread often assume a constant per-conta...
Understanding the population dynamics of an infectious disease requires linking within-host dynamics...
1 Arguably the most important and elusive component of host-parasite models is the transmission func...
Transmission is a fundamental step in the life cycle of every parasite but it is also one of the mos...
Background: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a family of diseases that infect ma...
Mechanical transmission of pathogens by biting insects is a non-specific phenomenon in which pathoge...
Host–pathogen models are essential for designing strategies for managing disease threats to humans, ...
transmission and to establish the need to include a human transmission component in such models. tr...
Chapter 5 International audienceMathematical modelling is a valuable tool for the analysis of the in...
In a recent review in TREE, McCallum et al. say that they are confused by the terminology related ...
The transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other diseases modele...
The transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other diseases modele...
The transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other diseases modele...
The transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other diseases modele...
AbstractThe transmissible nature of communicable diseases is what sets them apart from other disease...
Background: Mathematical models and simulations of disease spread often assume a constant per-conta...
Understanding the population dynamics of an infectious disease requires linking within-host dynamics...
1 Arguably the most important and elusive component of host-parasite models is the transmission func...
Transmission is a fundamental step in the life cycle of every parasite but it is also one of the mos...
Background: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a family of diseases that infect ma...
Mechanical transmission of pathogens by biting insects is a non-specific phenomenon in which pathoge...