Background: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging infectious disease and how it depends on the various epidemic and population aspects is critical for the preparation of an adequate response aimed at its control. The complex interplay between population movements in space and non-homogeneous mixing patterns have so far hindered the fundamental understanding of the conditions for spatial invasion through a general theoretical framework. To address this issue, we present an analytical modelling approach taking into account such interplay under general conditions of mobility and interactions, in the simplifying assumption of two population classes. Methods. We describe a spatially structured population with non-homogeneous mixing a...
Abstract We review and introduce a generalized reaction-diffusion approach to epidemic spreading in ...
Epidemics are a constant threat, able to bring the entire world to a halt in the case of extreme out...
This paper considers metapopulation models in the general sense, i.e. where the population is partit...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging infectious disea...
Background: Confirmed H1N1 cases during late spring and summer 2009 in various countries showed a su...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Confirmed H1N1 cases during late spring and summer 2009 in various...
available at the end of the article Background: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging in...
This Master Thesis proposes a new mathematical method for modelling infectious diseases that spread ...
Abstract Computational models for large, resurgent epidemics are recognized as a crucial tool for pr...
Host mobility plays a fundamental role in the spatial spread of infectious diseases. Previous theore...
Human mobility, contact patterns, and their interplay are key aspects of our social behavior that sh...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
When an emerging acute infectious disease occurs, travel restrictions, one-way or two-way, are often...
Abstract. Human mobility is a key factor in spatial disease dynamics and related phenomena. In compu...
Abstract We review and introduce a generalized reaction-diffusion approach to epidemic spreading in ...
Epidemics are a constant threat, able to bring the entire world to a halt in the case of extreme out...
This paper considers metapopulation models in the general sense, i.e. where the population is partit...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging infectious disea...
Background: Confirmed H1N1 cases during late spring and summer 2009 in various countries showed a su...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Confirmed H1N1 cases during late spring and summer 2009 in various...
available at the end of the article Background: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging in...
This Master Thesis proposes a new mathematical method for modelling infectious diseases that spread ...
Abstract Computational models for large, resurgent epidemics are recognized as a crucial tool for pr...
Host mobility plays a fundamental role in the spatial spread of infectious diseases. Previous theore...
Human mobility, contact patterns, and their interplay are key aspects of our social behavior that sh...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
When an emerging acute infectious disease occurs, travel restrictions, one-way or two-way, are often...
Abstract. Human mobility is a key factor in spatial disease dynamics and related phenomena. In compu...
Abstract We review and introduce a generalized reaction-diffusion approach to epidemic spreading in ...
Epidemics are a constant threat, able to bring the entire world to a halt in the case of extreme out...
This paper considers metapopulation models in the general sense, i.e. where the population is partit...