A continuous-time model which allows for k types of susceptible individuals is constructed to study the spread of an infectious disease. Estimation of parameters is considered for the purpose in determining the mechanism of spread and in assessing the potential of a major epidemic. The inference procedure makes use of martingale estimating equations and explicit expressions for the estimates are obtained. Some of the estimators do not require complete observation of the epidemic. Only information at the end of the epidemic is needed. Asymptotic properties of the estimators and efficiencies among the estimators are determined. Simulation studies were done to assess the performance of the proposed estimators. The inference procedures were app...
We present a novel way to model the spread of a multi-strain epidemic in a population as well as an ...
We present a novel way to model the spread of a multi-strain epidemic in a population as well as an ...
Stochastic epidemic models describe the dynamics of an epidemic as a disease spreads through a popul...
This paper studies various estimators the infection rate of the simple stochastic epidemic model usi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transmission rate--a key parameter in epidemic modelling...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transmission rate--a key parameter in epidemic modelling...
Consider the problem of making inference about the initial relative infection rate (μ) of a disease ...
Bayesian inference for an epidemic model with several kinds of susceptibles Yu Hayakawa, * Philip D....
A stochastic epidemic model with several kinds of susceptible is used to analyse temporal disease ou...
disease spread through a community. Am J Epidemiol 1983;117:362-74. Care needs to be exercised in at...
Consider the problem of making inference about the initial relative infection rate ([mu]) of a disea...
This thesis is concerned with the development of Bayesian inference approach for the analysis of inf...
This thesis explores the joint estimation of transmission and severity of infectious diseases, focus...
A stochastic multitype model for the spread of an infectious disease in a community of heterogeneous...
We present a novel way to model the spread of a multi-strain epidemic in a population as well as an ...
We present a novel way to model the spread of a multi-strain epidemic in a population as well as an ...
We present a novel way to model the spread of a multi-strain epidemic in a population as well as an ...
Stochastic epidemic models describe the dynamics of an epidemic as a disease spreads through a popul...
This paper studies various estimators the infection rate of the simple stochastic epidemic model usi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transmission rate--a key parameter in epidemic modelling...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transmission rate--a key parameter in epidemic modelling...
Consider the problem of making inference about the initial relative infection rate (μ) of a disease ...
Bayesian inference for an epidemic model with several kinds of susceptibles Yu Hayakawa, * Philip D....
A stochastic epidemic model with several kinds of susceptible is used to analyse temporal disease ou...
disease spread through a community. Am J Epidemiol 1983;117:362-74. Care needs to be exercised in at...
Consider the problem of making inference about the initial relative infection rate ([mu]) of a disea...
This thesis is concerned with the development of Bayesian inference approach for the analysis of inf...
This thesis explores the joint estimation of transmission and severity of infectious diseases, focus...
A stochastic multitype model for the spread of an infectious disease in a community of heterogeneous...
We present a novel way to model the spread of a multi-strain epidemic in a population as well as an ...
We present a novel way to model the spread of a multi-strain epidemic in a population as well as an ...
We present a novel way to model the spread of a multi-strain epidemic in a population as well as an ...
Stochastic epidemic models describe the dynamics of an epidemic as a disease spreads through a popul...