This thesis develops a mathematical model to explore epidemic spread through the Ground Combat Element (GCE) of the Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). The model will simulate an epidemic caused by a biological attack using an agent that has the ability to spread through person-to-person contact (small pox, hemorrhagic fever, etc.) A stochastic modeling process will be used along with widely accepted mathematical formulas for an SEIR (Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Removed) epidemic model. A heterogeneous population composed of numerous homogenous subgroups with varying interaction rates simulates the unique structure of military combat units. The model will be evaluated to determine which units facilitate the most rapid spread of the epidemic...
Approved for po-blic release; distribution is unlimited. Lexington Massachusetts This report present...
Mathematical models are quantitative representation of phenomena built up in the framework of a the...
Infectious disease outbreaks can emerge without warning and spread rapidly through a population. The...
Copyright © 2014 Colleen Burgess et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Mathematical modeling is an essential tool in epidemiology. Models are constructed to describe the s...
A universal model intended primarily for predicting dynamics of the mass epidemics (outbreaks) cause...
Military personnel are deployed abroad for missions ranging from humanitarian relief efforts to comb...
Given the human and economical impacts of recent disease outbreaks, understanding epidemics has beco...
The spread of infectious diseases has been a public concern throughout human history. Historic recor...
Epidemics have caused major human and monetary losses through the course of human civilization. It i...
This dissertation presents a collection of manuscripts that describe development of models and model...
Epidemic spread models are useful tools to study the spread and the effectiveness of the interventio...
The goal of this thesis is to develop and analyze mathematical models of respiratory infection disea...
Epidemiologists engage in the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or...
Infectious diseases have been a persistent challenge to global health throughout history, and they c...
Approved for po-blic release; distribution is unlimited. Lexington Massachusetts This report present...
Mathematical models are quantitative representation of phenomena built up in the framework of a the...
Infectious disease outbreaks can emerge without warning and spread rapidly through a population. The...
Copyright © 2014 Colleen Burgess et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Mathematical modeling is an essential tool in epidemiology. Models are constructed to describe the s...
A universal model intended primarily for predicting dynamics of the mass epidemics (outbreaks) cause...
Military personnel are deployed abroad for missions ranging from humanitarian relief efforts to comb...
Given the human and economical impacts of recent disease outbreaks, understanding epidemics has beco...
The spread of infectious diseases has been a public concern throughout human history. Historic recor...
Epidemics have caused major human and monetary losses through the course of human civilization. It i...
This dissertation presents a collection of manuscripts that describe development of models and model...
Epidemic spread models are useful tools to study the spread and the effectiveness of the interventio...
The goal of this thesis is to develop and analyze mathematical models of respiratory infection disea...
Epidemiologists engage in the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or...
Infectious diseases have been a persistent challenge to global health throughout history, and they c...
Approved for po-blic release; distribution is unlimited. Lexington Massachusetts This report present...
Mathematical models are quantitative representation of phenomena built up in the framework of a the...
Infectious disease outbreaks can emerge without warning and spread rapidly through a population. The...