The Anderson-May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm Ascaris lumbricoides is reconsidered, with a view to deriving the observed characteristic negative binomial distribution which is frequently found in human communities. The means to obtaining this result lies in reformulating the continuous Anderson-May model as a stochastic process involving two essential populations, the density of mature worms in the gut, and the density of mature eggs in the environment. The resulting partial differential equation for the generating function of the joint probability distribution of eggs and worms can be partially solved in the appropriate limit where the worm lifetime is much greater than that of the mature...
Although the transmission mechanisms of helminthic infections are extremely complicated, models base...
We propose a stochastic model for the development of gastrointestinal nematode infection in growing ...
We introduce a general class of branching Markov processes for the modelling of a parasite infection...
The Anderson-May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm As...
The Anderson–May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm As...
The importance of the mode of acquisition of infectious stages of directly-transmitted parasitic hel...
Mathematical models are playing an increasing role in the design and optimization of control program...
Abstract Background Ascaris lumbricoides exhibits density-dependent egg production, a process which ...
The predictions of two mathematical models of the transmission dynamics of Ascaris lumbricoides and ...
The predictions of two mathematical models of the transmission dynamics of Ascaris lumbricoides and ...
AbstractWe propose a new approach to mathematical modeling of host-parasite systems by using partial...
The negative binomial distribution (NBD) is widely used to describe the distribution of parasitic he...
The gastrointestinal hehninth infection status of an age-stratified sample from a single Caribbean c...
Onchocerciasis disease is a debilitating disease that hampers the well-being and productive capacity...
New models for schistosomiasis are developed. Two major types of models are established. The first t...
Although the transmission mechanisms of helminthic infections are extremely complicated, models base...
We propose a stochastic model for the development of gastrointestinal nematode infection in growing ...
We introduce a general class of branching Markov processes for the modelling of a parasite infection...
The Anderson-May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm As...
The Anderson–May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm As...
The importance of the mode of acquisition of infectious stages of directly-transmitted parasitic hel...
Mathematical models are playing an increasing role in the design and optimization of control program...
Abstract Background Ascaris lumbricoides exhibits density-dependent egg production, a process which ...
The predictions of two mathematical models of the transmission dynamics of Ascaris lumbricoides and ...
The predictions of two mathematical models of the transmission dynamics of Ascaris lumbricoides and ...
AbstractWe propose a new approach to mathematical modeling of host-parasite systems by using partial...
The negative binomial distribution (NBD) is widely used to describe the distribution of parasitic he...
The gastrointestinal hehninth infection status of an age-stratified sample from a single Caribbean c...
Onchocerciasis disease is a debilitating disease that hampers the well-being and productive capacity...
New models for schistosomiasis are developed. Two major types of models are established. The first t...
Although the transmission mechanisms of helminthic infections are extremely complicated, models base...
We propose a stochastic model for the development of gastrointestinal nematode infection in growing ...
We introduce a general class of branching Markov processes for the modelling of a parasite infection...