This paper is concerned with the analysis of vaccination strategies in a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infected → removed) model for the spread of an epidemic amongst a population of individuals with a random network of social contacts that is also partitioned into households. Under various vaccine action models, we consider both household-based vaccination schemes, in which the way in which individuals are chosen for vaccination depends on the size of the households in which they reside, and acquaintance vaccination, which targets individuals of high degree in the social network. For both types of vaccination scheme, assuming a large population with few initial infectives, we derive a threshold parameter which determines whether or not a l...
The immunization strategies through contact tracing on the susceptible-infected-recovered framework ...
This paper is concerned with stochastic models for the spread of an epidemic among a community of ho...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of vaccination strategies in a stochastic SIR (susceptible...
There has been considerable recent interest in models for epidemics on networks describing social co...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
This paper treats a stochastic model for an SIR (susceptible --> infective --> removed) multitype ho...
The high incidence of emerging infectious diseases has highlighted the importance of effective immun...
The high incidence of emerging infectious diseases has highlighted the importance of effective immun...
This paper considers SIR and SIS epidemics among a population partitioned into households. This hete...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
Personal contact networks that represent social interactions can be used to identify who can infect ...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
The study of epidemics on social networks has attracted considerable attention recently. In this pap...
This paper considers stochastic epidemics among a population partitioned into households, with mixin...
The immunization strategies through contact tracing on the susceptible-infected-recovered framework ...
This paper is concerned with stochastic models for the spread of an epidemic among a community of ho...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of vaccination strategies in a stochastic SIR (susceptible...
There has been considerable recent interest in models for epidemics on networks describing social co...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
This paper treats a stochastic model for an SIR (susceptible --> infective --> removed) multitype ho...
The high incidence of emerging infectious diseases has highlighted the importance of effective immun...
The high incidence of emerging infectious diseases has highlighted the importance of effective immun...
This paper considers SIR and SIS epidemics among a population partitioned into households. This hete...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...
Personal contact networks that represent social interactions can be used to identify who can infect ...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
The study of epidemics on social networks has attracted considerable attention recently. In this pap...
This paper considers stochastic epidemics among a population partitioned into households, with mixin...
The immunization strategies through contact tracing on the susceptible-infected-recovered framework ...
This paper is concerned with stochastic models for the spread of an epidemic among a community of ho...
We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types o...