Mathematical models describing indirect contact transmission are an important component of infectious disease mitigation and risk assessment. A model that tracks microorganisms between compartments by coupled ordinary differential equations or a Markov chain is benchmarked against a mechanistic interpretation of the physical transfer of microorganisms from surfaces to fingers and subsequently to a susceptible person's facial mucosal membranes. The primary objective was to compare these models in their estimates of doses and changes in microorganism concentrations on hands and fomites over time. The abilities of the models to capture the impact of episodic events, such as hand hygiene, and of contact patterns were also explored. For both mod...
Microbial pathogens in the environment present a growing threat to human health. They are found in w...
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) has spread widely in a continuing endemic in Thailand. There ar...
Background: Mathematical models and simulations of disease spread often assume a constant per-conta...
Mathematical models describing indirect contact transmission are an important component of infectiou...
Most infections that are assumed to be $directly$ transmitted have some environmental component betw...
Introduction: Mitigating nosocomial infections continues to be a current challenge for infection con...
Background: When modeling exposures from contact with fomites, there are many choices in defining th...
Current microbial exposure models assume that microbial exchange follows a concentration gradient du...
Hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) has spread widely in mainland China increasing in prevalence in most ...
Pathogen-contaminated surfaces and objects, also called fomites, are known to transmit infections vi...
Chemical risk assessments often focus on measuring exposure as if individuals were subject only to e...
The quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) framework continues to develop to address exposure...
Norovirus accounts for a large portion of the gastroenteritis disease burden, and outbreaks have occ...
This thesis presents the application of three mathematical models to problems linking environmental ...
Bacterial transmission from contaminated surfaces via hand contact plays a critical role in disease ...
Microbial pathogens in the environment present a growing threat to human health. They are found in w...
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) has spread widely in a continuing endemic in Thailand. There ar...
Background: Mathematical models and simulations of disease spread often assume a constant per-conta...
Mathematical models describing indirect contact transmission are an important component of infectiou...
Most infections that are assumed to be $directly$ transmitted have some environmental component betw...
Introduction: Mitigating nosocomial infections continues to be a current challenge for infection con...
Background: When modeling exposures from contact with fomites, there are many choices in defining th...
Current microbial exposure models assume that microbial exchange follows a concentration gradient du...
Hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) has spread widely in mainland China increasing in prevalence in most ...
Pathogen-contaminated surfaces and objects, also called fomites, are known to transmit infections vi...
Chemical risk assessments often focus on measuring exposure as if individuals were subject only to e...
The quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) framework continues to develop to address exposure...
Norovirus accounts for a large portion of the gastroenteritis disease burden, and outbreaks have occ...
This thesis presents the application of three mathematical models to problems linking environmental ...
Bacterial transmission from contaminated surfaces via hand contact plays a critical role in disease ...
Microbial pathogens in the environment present a growing threat to human health. They are found in w...
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) has spread widely in a continuing endemic in Thailand. There ar...
Background: Mathematical models and simulations of disease spread often assume a constant per-conta...