Heterogeneity in susceptibility and infectivity is inherent to infectious disease transmission in nature. Here we are concerned with the formulation of mathematical models that capture the essence of heterogeneity while keeping a simple structure suitable of analytical treatment. We explore the consequences of host heterogeneity in the susceptibility to infection for epidemiological models for which immunity conferred by infection is partially protective, known as susceptible-infected-recovered-infected (SIRI) models. We analyze the impact of heterogeneity on disease prevalence and contrast the susceptibility profiles of the subpopulations at risk for primary infection and reinfection. We present a systematic study in the case of two frailt...
This is the final version. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in this record.The e...
This is an epidemiological SIRV model based study that is de- signed to analyze the impact of vaccin...
AbstractMaximization of the basic reproduction ratio or R0 is widely believed to drive the emergence...
A tuberculosis (TB) model that accounts for heterogeneity in host susceptibility to tuberculosis is ...
The SIR (susceptible-infectious-resistant) and SIS (susceptible-infectious-susceptible) frameworks f...
A tuberculosis (TB) model that accounts for heterogeneity in host susceptibility to tuberculosis is ...
Population patterns of infection are determined largely by susceptibility to infection. Infection an...
Individuals building populations are subject to variability. This variability affects progress of ep...
The fundamental models of epidemiology describe the progression of an infectious disease through a p...
The awareness that pathogens can adapt and evolve over relatively short time-scales is changing our ...
AbstractEpidemiological models of influenza transmission usually assume that recovered individuals i...
International audienceInfectious disease transmission patterns in some outbreaks can be more heterog...
Mathematical models are increasing adopted for setting targets for disease prevention and control. A...
I examine here the effects of host heterogeneity in the growth of immune response on the evolution a...
Population heterogeneity, especially in individuals' contact networks, plays an important role in tr...
This is the final version. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in this record.The e...
This is an epidemiological SIRV model based study that is de- signed to analyze the impact of vaccin...
AbstractMaximization of the basic reproduction ratio or R0 is widely believed to drive the emergence...
A tuberculosis (TB) model that accounts for heterogeneity in host susceptibility to tuberculosis is ...
The SIR (susceptible-infectious-resistant) and SIS (susceptible-infectious-susceptible) frameworks f...
A tuberculosis (TB) model that accounts for heterogeneity in host susceptibility to tuberculosis is ...
Population patterns of infection are determined largely by susceptibility to infection. Infection an...
Individuals building populations are subject to variability. This variability affects progress of ep...
The fundamental models of epidemiology describe the progression of an infectious disease through a p...
The awareness that pathogens can adapt and evolve over relatively short time-scales is changing our ...
AbstractEpidemiological models of influenza transmission usually assume that recovered individuals i...
International audienceInfectious disease transmission patterns in some outbreaks can be more heterog...
Mathematical models are increasing adopted for setting targets for disease prevention and control. A...
I examine here the effects of host heterogeneity in the growth of immune response on the evolution a...
Population heterogeneity, especially in individuals' contact networks, plays an important role in tr...
This is the final version. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in this record.The e...
This is an epidemiological SIRV model based study that is de- signed to analyze the impact of vaccin...
AbstractMaximization of the basic reproduction ratio or R0 is widely believed to drive the emergence...