Spatial-temporal patterns of measles incidence reflect the spatial distribution of human hosts. The heterogeneous spatial distribution of communities has been shown to introduce spatially dependent temporal lags in the timing of measles incidence. Incidence patterns reflect internal dynamics within a community and coupling of communities through the movement of infectious individuals. The central role of human movement in coupling dynamics in separate communities suggests that physical geographic barriers to movement should reduce spatial-temporal correlation. We examine measles dynamics in Maryland and Pennsylvania during the period of 1917-1938. The central feature of interest is the Chesapeake Bay, which separates Maryland into two disti...
Spatial characteristics reveal the concentration of vaccine-preventable disease in Africa and the Ne...
Childhood diseases remain an important public health issue, particularly in developing countries whe...
Because of the short incubation period of most acute infectious diseases, short-term and daily mobil...
Spatial-temporal patterns of measles incidence reflect the spatial distribution of human hosts. The ...
The incidence of disease across geographic space often produces distinctive regional patterns. In th...
Mathematical models can help elucidate the spatio-temporal dynamics of epidemics as well as the impa...
We present a spatial variant of the time series susceptible-infectious-recovered (TSIR) stochastic p...
Three main mechanisms determining the dynamics of measles have been described in the literature: inv...
Geographical coherence may be defined as the degree to which the behaviour of a time series in one g...
Measles epidemics exhibit annual seasonality in which epidemics start in the autumn and peak in the ...
Despite the significant amount of research conducted on the epidemiology of seasonal influenza, the ...
Epidemics of infectious diseases often occur in predictable limit cycles. Theory suggests these cycl...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
Before the development of mass-vaccination campaigns. measles exhibited persistent fluctuations (end...
Researchers have long used mathematical models and empirical data to explore the population ecology...
Spatial characteristics reveal the concentration of vaccine-preventable disease in Africa and the Ne...
Childhood diseases remain an important public health issue, particularly in developing countries whe...
Because of the short incubation period of most acute infectious diseases, short-term and daily mobil...
Spatial-temporal patterns of measles incidence reflect the spatial distribution of human hosts. The ...
The incidence of disease across geographic space often produces distinctive regional patterns. In th...
Mathematical models can help elucidate the spatio-temporal dynamics of epidemics as well as the impa...
We present a spatial variant of the time series susceptible-infectious-recovered (TSIR) stochastic p...
Three main mechanisms determining the dynamics of measles have been described in the literature: inv...
Geographical coherence may be defined as the degree to which the behaviour of a time series in one g...
Measles epidemics exhibit annual seasonality in which epidemics start in the autumn and peak in the ...
Despite the significant amount of research conducted on the epidemiology of seasonal influenza, the ...
Epidemics of infectious diseases often occur in predictable limit cycles. Theory suggests these cycl...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
Before the development of mass-vaccination campaigns. measles exhibited persistent fluctuations (end...
Researchers have long used mathematical models and empirical data to explore the population ecology...
Spatial characteristics reveal the concentration of vaccine-preventable disease in Africa and the Ne...
Childhood diseases remain an important public health issue, particularly in developing countries whe...
Because of the short incubation period of most acute infectious diseases, short-term and daily mobil...