The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemiology tend to ignore heterogeneity in the weighting of contacts between two individuals. However, this assumption is known to be at odds with the data for many networks (e.g. sexual contact networks) and to have a critical influence on epidemics' behavior. One of the reasons why models usually ignore heterogeneity in transmission is that we currently lack tools to analyze weighted networks, such that most studies rely on numerical simulations. Here, we present a novel framework to estimate key epidemiological variables, such as the rate of early epidemic expansion (r0) and the basic reproductive ratio (R0), from joint probability distribution...
Models of the spread of disease in a population often make the simplifying assumption that the popul...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
A wide range of communicable human diseases can be considered as spreading through a network of poss...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...
<p>The distributions in the number of contacts (<i>k</i>) and interaction events per time (<i>l</i>)...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
Contact networks are often used in epidemiological studies to describe the patterns of interactions ...
Contact networks are often used in epidemiological studies to describe the patterns of interactions ...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...
Understanding the scaling of transmission is critical to predicting how infectious diseases will aff...
Models of the spread of disease in a population often make the simplifying assumption that the popul...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
A wide range of communicable human diseases can be considered as spreading through a network of poss...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...
<p>The distributions in the number of contacts (<i>k</i>) and interaction events per time (<i>l</i>)...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
Contact networks are often used in epidemiological studies to describe the patterns of interactions ...
Contact networks are often used in epidemiological studies to describe the patterns of interactions ...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...
Understanding the scaling of transmission is critical to predicting how infectious diseases will aff...
Models of the spread of disease in a population often make the simplifying assumption that the popul...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. ...