Modeling the behavior of zoonotic pandemic threats is a key component of their control. Many emerging zoonoses, such as SARS, Nipah, and Hendra, mutated from their wild type while circulating in an intermediate host population, usually a domestic species, to become more transmissible among humans, and this transmission route will only become more likely as agriculture and trade intensifies around the world. Passage through an intermediate host enables many otherwise rare diseases to become better adapted to humans, and so understanding this process with accurate mathematical models is necessary to prevent epidemics of emerging zoonoses, guide policy interventions in public health, and predict the behavior of an epidemic. In this paper, we a...
Understanding the transmission and control of visceral leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease t...
New habitat-based models for spread of hantavirus are developed which account for interspecies inter...
Summary: Transmission of many infectious diseases depends on interactions between humans, animals, a...
Few infectious diseases are entirely human-specific: Most human pathogens also circulate in animals ...
Zoonotic diseases, which are caused by pathogens that transmit from animals into humans, are respons...
International audienceMost emerging human infectious diseases have an animal origin. While zoonotic ...
For many emerging or re-emerging pathogens, cases in humans arise from a mixture of introductions (v...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
The Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infections of humans have their...
Introduction Infectious disease emergence from spillover events is of global concern, and it has th...
Novel infectious diseases in humans are of great concern to public health authorities and researcher...
This work presents a new mathematical model for the domestic transmission of Chagas disease, a paras...
The management of future pandemic risk requires a better understanding of the mechanisms that determ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) pose a significant threat to human health, global economies, and...
The Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) parasite, which causes African Sleeping Sickness, is transmi...
Understanding the transmission and control of visceral leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease t...
New habitat-based models for spread of hantavirus are developed which account for interspecies inter...
Summary: Transmission of many infectious diseases depends on interactions between humans, animals, a...
Few infectious diseases are entirely human-specific: Most human pathogens also circulate in animals ...
Zoonotic diseases, which are caused by pathogens that transmit from animals into humans, are respons...
International audienceMost emerging human infectious diseases have an animal origin. While zoonotic ...
For many emerging or re-emerging pathogens, cases in humans arise from a mixture of introductions (v...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
The Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infections of humans have their...
Introduction Infectious disease emergence from spillover events is of global concern, and it has th...
Novel infectious diseases in humans are of great concern to public health authorities and researcher...
This work presents a new mathematical model for the domestic transmission of Chagas disease, a paras...
The management of future pandemic risk requires a better understanding of the mechanisms that determ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) pose a significant threat to human health, global economies, and...
The Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) parasite, which causes African Sleeping Sickness, is transmi...
Understanding the transmission and control of visceral leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease t...
New habitat-based models for spread of hantavirus are developed which account for interspecies inter...
Summary: Transmission of many infectious diseases depends on interactions between humans, animals, a...