When one considers the fine-scale spread of an epidemic, one usually knows the sources of biological variability and their qualitative effect on the epidemic process. The force of infection on a susceptible unit depends on the locations and the strengths of the infectious units, and on the environmental and intrinsic factors affecting infectivity and/or susceptibility. The infection probability for the susceptible unit can then be modelled as a function of these factors. Thus, one can build a conceptual model at the fine scale. However, the epidemic is generally observed at a larger scale and one has to build a model adapted to this larger scale. But how can the sources of variation identified at the fine scale be integrated into the model ...
Monitoring a population for a disease requires the hosts to be sampled and tested for the pathogen. ...
*Background and Aims : Epidemiological simulation models coupling plant growth with the dispersal an...
Identifying the key factors underlying the spread of a disease is an essential but challenging prere...
Plant disease epidemics involve changes in disease intensity over time and space in a host populatio...
Phenotyping trials may not take into account sufficient spatial context to infer quantitative diseas...
The concepts of invasion and persistence are central to our understanding of epidemiology, risk asse...
KEYNOTEEpidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these ...
Epidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these changes...
We review trends and advances in three specific areas of theoretical plant epidemiology: models of t...
Epidemic models often reflect characteristic features of infectious spreading processes by coupled n...
Infectious diseases impose a critical challenge to human, animal, and plant health. Emerging and ree...
Identifying the key factors underlying the spread of a disease is an essential but challenging prere...
A plant disease model is a simplification of a real pathosystem (i.e., the relationships between a p...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the most devastating infectious disease epidemics on record, h...
Plant disease emergences have dramatically increased recently as a result of global changes, especia...
Monitoring a population for a disease requires the hosts to be sampled and tested for the pathogen. ...
*Background and Aims : Epidemiological simulation models coupling plant growth with the dispersal an...
Identifying the key factors underlying the spread of a disease is an essential but challenging prere...
Plant disease epidemics involve changes in disease intensity over time and space in a host populatio...
Phenotyping trials may not take into account sufficient spatial context to infer quantitative diseas...
The concepts of invasion and persistence are central to our understanding of epidemiology, risk asse...
KEYNOTEEpidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these ...
Epidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these changes...
We review trends and advances in three specific areas of theoretical plant epidemiology: models of t...
Epidemic models often reflect characteristic features of infectious spreading processes by coupled n...
Infectious diseases impose a critical challenge to human, animal, and plant health. Emerging and ree...
Identifying the key factors underlying the spread of a disease is an essential but challenging prere...
A plant disease model is a simplification of a real pathosystem (i.e., the relationships between a p...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the most devastating infectious disease epidemics on record, h...
Plant disease emergences have dramatically increased recently as a result of global changes, especia...
Monitoring a population for a disease requires the hosts to be sampled and tested for the pathogen. ...
*Background and Aims : Epidemiological simulation models coupling plant growth with the dispersal an...
Identifying the key factors underlying the spread of a disease is an essential but challenging prere...