Networks are ubiquitous in natural, technological and social systems. They are of increasing relevance for improved understanding and control of infectious diseases of plants, animals and humans, given the interconnectedness of today's world. Recent modelling work on disease development in complex networks shows: the relative rapidity of pathogen spread in scale-free compared with random networks, unless there is high local clustering; the theoretical absence of an epidemic threshold in scale-free networks of infinite size, which implies that diseases with low infection rates can spread in them, but the emergence of a threshold when realistic features are added to networks (e.g. finite size, household structure or deactivation of links); an...
Here we develop an epidemic model that accounts for long-range dispersal of pathogens between plants...
Outbreaks of a plant disease in a landscape can be meaningfully modelled using networks with nodes r...
The complex network theory constitutes a natural support for the study of a disease propagation. In ...
There is increasing use of networks in ecology and epidemiology, but still relatively little applica...
Abstract. Models of epidemics in complex networks are improving our predictive understanding of infe...
Models of epidemics in complex networks are improving our predictive understanding of infectious dis...
A network is a natural structure with which to describe many aspects of a plant pathosystem. The art...
Pathogen introduction in plant communities can cause serious impact and biodiversity losses that may...
Networks offer a fertile framework for studying the spread of infection in human and animal populati...
Networks offer a fertile framework for studying the spread of infection in human and animal populati...
AbstractNetworks offer a fertile framework for studying the spread of infection in human and animal ...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
International audienceFew investigations on host diversification at the landscape scale to control p...
We will first provide a brief introduction to models of disease transmission on so-called contact ne...
A toy example depicted here highlighting the results of a study in this issue of the Journal of Anim...
Here we develop an epidemic model that accounts for long-range dispersal of pathogens between plants...
Outbreaks of a plant disease in a landscape can be meaningfully modelled using networks with nodes r...
The complex network theory constitutes a natural support for the study of a disease propagation. In ...
There is increasing use of networks in ecology and epidemiology, but still relatively little applica...
Abstract. Models of epidemics in complex networks are improving our predictive understanding of infe...
Models of epidemics in complex networks are improving our predictive understanding of infectious dis...
A network is a natural structure with which to describe many aspects of a plant pathosystem. The art...
Pathogen introduction in plant communities can cause serious impact and biodiversity losses that may...
Networks offer a fertile framework for studying the spread of infection in human and animal populati...
Networks offer a fertile framework for studying the spread of infection in human and animal populati...
AbstractNetworks offer a fertile framework for studying the spread of infection in human and animal ...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
International audienceFew investigations on host diversification at the landscape scale to control p...
We will first provide a brief introduction to models of disease transmission on so-called contact ne...
A toy example depicted here highlighting the results of a study in this issue of the Journal of Anim...
Here we develop an epidemic model that accounts for long-range dispersal of pathogens between plants...
Outbreaks of a plant disease in a landscape can be meaningfully modelled using networks with nodes r...
The complex network theory constitutes a natural support for the study of a disease propagation. In ...