The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into account the relevant heterogeneities of host mixing. Here, we consider spatial heterogeneity, defined as `patchiness¿ of the host population. After briefly reviewing how disease persistence is influenced by population size, reproduction number and infectious period, we explore its dependence on the level of spatial heterogeneity. Analysis and simulation of disease transmission in a symmetric meta-population suggest that disease persistence typically becomes worse as spatial heterogeneity increases, although local persistence optima can occur for infections with oscillatory population dynamics. We obtain insight into the dynamics that underlie the ...
<div><p>The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care r...
Outbreaks of infectious diseases can devastate a population. Researchers thus study the spread of an...
Rapidly mutating pathogens may be able to persist in the population and reach an endemic equilibrium...
The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into accou...
The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into accou...
Persistence of an infectious agent in a population is an important issue in epidemiology. It is assu...
There is an increasing recognition that individual-level spatial and temporal heterogeneity may play...
There is an increasing recognition that individual-level spatial and temporal heterogeneity may play...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
Patchy or divided populations can be important to infectious disease transmission. We first show tha...
Patchy or divided populations can be important to infectious disease transmission. We first show tha...
Patchy or divided populations can be important to infectious disease transmission. We first show tha...
<div><p>Mosquito-borne diseases are a global health priority disproportionately affecting low-income...
Viruses have two modes spread in a host body, one is to release infectious particles from infected c...
<div><p>The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care r...
Outbreaks of infectious diseases can devastate a population. Researchers thus study the spread of an...
Rapidly mutating pathogens may be able to persist in the population and reach an endemic equilibrium...
The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into accou...
The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into accou...
Persistence of an infectious agent in a population is an important issue in epidemiology. It is assu...
There is an increasing recognition that individual-level spatial and temporal heterogeneity may play...
There is an increasing recognition that individual-level spatial and temporal heterogeneity may play...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
Patchy or divided populations can be important to infectious disease transmission. We first show tha...
Patchy or divided populations can be important to infectious disease transmission. We first show tha...
Patchy or divided populations can be important to infectious disease transmission. We first show tha...
<div><p>Mosquito-borne diseases are a global health priority disproportionately affecting low-income...
Viruses have two modes spread in a host body, one is to release infectious particles from infected c...
<div><p>The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care r...
Outbreaks of infectious diseases can devastate a population. Researchers thus study the spread of an...
Rapidly mutating pathogens may be able to persist in the population and reach an endemic equilibrium...