We study the endemic behaviour of a homogeneously mixing SIS epidemic in a population of size N with a general infectious period, Q, by introducing a novel subcritical branching process with immigration approximation. This provides a simple but useful approximation of the quasistationary distribution of the SIS epidemic for finite N and the asymptotic Gaussian limit for the endemic equilibrium as N → ∞. A surprising observation is that the quasistationary distribution of the SIS epidemic model depends on Q only through E[Q]
We study a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) epidemic model, in which individu-als i...
This paper is concerned with the approximation of early stages of epidemic processes by branching pr...
We analyse SIS epidemics amongst populations partitioned into households. The analysis considers bot...
We study the endemic behaviour of a homogeneously mixing SIS epidemic in a population of size N with...
A basic simple SIS epidemic model is proposed and analyzed. The population is infected by a transmis...
This paper considers applications of branching processes to a model for the spread of an SIR (suscep...
We consider a stochastic SIS model for the spread of an epidemic amongst a population of n individua...
Chapter 1 gives a brief introduction to modelling epidemics in both a deterministic and stochastic f...
We analyse SIS epidemics amongst populations partitioned into households. The analysis considers bot...
We analyse SIS epidemics among populations partitioned into households. The analysis considers both ...
AbstractWe study the maximum number of infected individuals observed during an epidemic for a Suscep...
A stochastic model for the spread of an SIS epidemic among a population consisting of N individuals,...
In this talk we extend the classical SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible) epidemic model from a de...
In this paper, we consider a diffusive SIS epidemic reaction-diffusion model with linear source in a...
We study a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) epidemic model, in which individu-als i...
We study a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) epidemic model, in which individu-als i...
This paper is concerned with the approximation of early stages of epidemic processes by branching pr...
We analyse SIS epidemics amongst populations partitioned into households. The analysis considers bot...
We study the endemic behaviour of a homogeneously mixing SIS epidemic in a population of size N with...
A basic simple SIS epidemic model is proposed and analyzed. The population is infected by a transmis...
This paper considers applications of branching processes to a model for the spread of an SIR (suscep...
We consider a stochastic SIS model for the spread of an epidemic amongst a population of n individua...
Chapter 1 gives a brief introduction to modelling epidemics in both a deterministic and stochastic f...
We analyse SIS epidemics amongst populations partitioned into households. The analysis considers bot...
We analyse SIS epidemics among populations partitioned into households. The analysis considers both ...
AbstractWe study the maximum number of infected individuals observed during an epidemic for a Suscep...
A stochastic model for the spread of an SIS epidemic among a population consisting of N individuals,...
In this talk we extend the classical SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible) epidemic model from a de...
In this paper, we consider a diffusive SIS epidemic reaction-diffusion model with linear source in a...
We study a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) epidemic model, in which individu-als i...
We study a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) epidemic model, in which individu-als i...
This paper is concerned with the approximation of early stages of epidemic processes by branching pr...
We analyse SIS epidemics amongst populations partitioned into households. The analysis considers bot...