This study proposes a method to analyze the spatial distribution of infection cases in outbreaks of airborne transmissible diseases. Infection risk assessment is first performed to estimate the infection risks of the susceptible people in the outbreak. A modified likelihood function could then be used to establish the likelihood of the estimated infection risk which is the true infection risk. The method can be used to estimate unknown parameters in the outbreak, such as the infectious source strength. A real outbreak of chickenpox was analyzed to demonstrate the use of the proposed method. It was found that the estimation of the quanta generation rate using the classical well-mixed assumption would cause significant error in the selected o...
Vector-borne diseases are those caused by the bite of an infected arthropod, such as the Aedes aegyp...
A mathematical model which estimates spatial infection risk as a function of pulmonary rate and depo...
International audienceA spatiotemporal model is developed to analyse epidemics of airborne plant dis...
Obvious spatial infection patterns are often observed in cases associated with airborne transmissibl...
Infectious source strength is a crucial parameter in assessing infection risk and predicting the spr...
Summary: This study attempt to integrate the Wells-Riley equation and computational fluid dynamics f...
This study investigated the feasibility of using the spatial distribution of expiratory aerosols and...
Pathogens of infectious respiratory diseases can be transmitted via aerosols. These pathogen-laden a...
<div><p>A class of discrete-time models of infectious disease spread, referred to as individual-leve...
Incidence of infectious diseases is an under-researched topic in regional science. This situation is...
Source identification in areas with outbreaks of airborne pathogens is often time-consuming and expe...
A method used to estimate the exposures of airborne virus in indoor environment and analyze the subs...
We develop a spatially dependent generalization to the Wells–Riley model, which determines the infec...
This book provides a systematic treatment of the mathematical underpinnings of work in the theory of...
Knowledge on the transmission tree of an epidemic can provide valuable insights into disease dynamic...
Vector-borne diseases are those caused by the bite of an infected arthropod, such as the Aedes aegyp...
A mathematical model which estimates spatial infection risk as a function of pulmonary rate and depo...
International audienceA spatiotemporal model is developed to analyse epidemics of airborne plant dis...
Obvious spatial infection patterns are often observed in cases associated with airborne transmissibl...
Infectious source strength is a crucial parameter in assessing infection risk and predicting the spr...
Summary: This study attempt to integrate the Wells-Riley equation and computational fluid dynamics f...
This study investigated the feasibility of using the spatial distribution of expiratory aerosols and...
Pathogens of infectious respiratory diseases can be transmitted via aerosols. These pathogen-laden a...
<div><p>A class of discrete-time models of infectious disease spread, referred to as individual-leve...
Incidence of infectious diseases is an under-researched topic in regional science. This situation is...
Source identification in areas with outbreaks of airborne pathogens is often time-consuming and expe...
A method used to estimate the exposures of airborne virus in indoor environment and analyze the subs...
We develop a spatially dependent generalization to the Wells–Riley model, which determines the infec...
This book provides a systematic treatment of the mathematical underpinnings of work in the theory of...
Knowledge on the transmission tree of an epidemic can provide valuable insights into disease dynamic...
Vector-borne diseases are those caused by the bite of an infected arthropod, such as the Aedes aegyp...
A mathematical model which estimates spatial infection risk as a function of pulmonary rate and depo...
International audienceA spatiotemporal model is developed to analyse epidemics of airborne plant dis...