During transmission of seasonal endemic diseases such as measles and influenza, spatial waves of infection have been observed between large distant populations. Also, during the initial stages of an outbreak of a new or reemerging pathogen, disease incidence tends to occur in spatial clusters, which makes containment possible if you can predict the subsequent spread of disease. Spatial models are being used with increasing frequency to help characterize these large-scale patterns and to evaluate the impact of interventions. Here, I review several recent studies on four diseases that show the benefits of different methodologies: measles (patch models), foot-and-mouth disease (distance-transmission models), pandemic influenza (multigroup mode...
One of the central goals of mathematical epidemiology is to predict disease transmission patterns in...
Mathematical models can help elucidate the spatio-temporal dynamics of epidemics as well as the impa...
Abstract Computational models for large, resurgent epidemics are recognized as a crucial tool for pr...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...
<div><p>The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care r...
AbstractInfectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual ...
Infectious diseases impose a critical challenge to human, animal, and plant health. Emerging and ree...
Incidence of infectious diseases is an under-researched topic in regional science. This situation is...
Within risk analysis and more broadly, the decision behind the choice of which modelling technique t...
The last half century has witnessed two landmark events in medical history. The 1970s saw euphoria a...
Understanding how the geographic distribution of and movements within a population influence the spa...
A key issue in infectious disease epidemiology is to identify and predict geographic sites of epidem...
<div><p>Global spatial clustering is the tendency of points, here cases of infectious disease, to oc...
We present a spatial variant of the time series susceptible-infectious-recovered (TSIR) stochastic p...
One of the central goals of mathematical epidemiology is to predict disease transmission patterns in...
Mathematical models can help elucidate the spatio-temporal dynamics of epidemics as well as the impa...
Abstract Computational models for large, resurgent epidemics are recognized as a crucial tool for pr...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...
<div><p>The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care r...
AbstractInfectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual ...
Infectious diseases impose a critical challenge to human, animal, and plant health. Emerging and ree...
Incidence of infectious diseases is an under-researched topic in regional science. This situation is...
Within risk analysis and more broadly, the decision behind the choice of which modelling technique t...
The last half century has witnessed two landmark events in medical history. The 1970s saw euphoria a...
Understanding how the geographic distribution of and movements within a population influence the spa...
A key issue in infectious disease epidemiology is to identify and predict geographic sites of epidem...
<div><p>Global spatial clustering is the tendency of points, here cases of infectious disease, to oc...
We present a spatial variant of the time series susceptible-infectious-recovered (TSIR) stochastic p...
One of the central goals of mathematical epidemiology is to predict disease transmission patterns in...
Mathematical models can help elucidate the spatio-temporal dynamics of epidemics as well as the impa...
Abstract Computational models for large, resurgent epidemics are recognized as a crucial tool for pr...