This paper uses techniques of binary logistic regression to identify the spatial determinants of the last national epidemic of smallpox to spread in England and Wales, the variola minor epidemic of 1921–34. Adjusting for age and county-level variations in vaccination coverage in infancy, the analysis identifies a dose-response gradient with increasing odds of elevated smallpox rates in local government areas with (i) medium (odds ratio [OR] = 5.32, 95% Confidence Interval [95% CI] 1.96–14.41) and high (OR = 11.32, 95% CI 4.20–31.59) coal mining occupation rates and (ii) medium (OR = 16.74, 95% CI 2.24–125.21) and high (OR = 63.43, 95% CI 7.82–497.21) levels of residential density. The results imply that the spatial transmission of variola v...
Smallpox was probably the single most lethal disease in eighteenth-century Britain, but was a minor ...
Surveillance for acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) cases are essential for polio eradication. However, a...
Two distinct phenomena of airborne transmission of variola virus (smallpox) were described in the pr...
This paper uses techniques of binary logistic regression to identify the spatial determinants of the...
The 1920–1935 epidemic of variola minor in England and Wales is a prime example of a major smallpox ...
This paper presents the first systematic study of the spatial transmission of the 1929–33 epidemic o...
This article presents the first systematic study of the spatial transmission of the 1929–33 epidemic...
The abrupt transition to heightened poliomyelitis epidemicity in England and Wales, 1947–1957, was a...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century the northern port of Liverpool had become the second ...
Contingency planning for the possible deliberate reintroduction of smallpox has become a priority fo...
Background: Because smallpox (variola major) may be used as a biological weapon, we reviewed outbrea...
Metapopulation dynamics play a critical role in driving endemic persistence and transmission of chil...
Measles and mumps are two of the most commonly occurring vaccine-preventable diseases in the develop...
For the past few years considerable attention has been directed towards the outbreaks of smallpox ...
Background: Decades after the eradication of smallpox, its etiological agent, variola virus (VARV), ...
Smallpox was probably the single most lethal disease in eighteenth-century Britain, but was a minor ...
Surveillance for acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) cases are essential for polio eradication. However, a...
Two distinct phenomena of airborne transmission of variola virus (smallpox) were described in the pr...
This paper uses techniques of binary logistic regression to identify the spatial determinants of the...
The 1920–1935 epidemic of variola minor in England and Wales is a prime example of a major smallpox ...
This paper presents the first systematic study of the spatial transmission of the 1929–33 epidemic o...
This article presents the first systematic study of the spatial transmission of the 1929–33 epidemic...
The abrupt transition to heightened poliomyelitis epidemicity in England and Wales, 1947–1957, was a...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century the northern port of Liverpool had become the second ...
Contingency planning for the possible deliberate reintroduction of smallpox has become a priority fo...
Background: Because smallpox (variola major) may be used as a biological weapon, we reviewed outbrea...
Metapopulation dynamics play a critical role in driving endemic persistence and transmission of chil...
Measles and mumps are two of the most commonly occurring vaccine-preventable diseases in the develop...
For the past few years considerable attention has been directed towards the outbreaks of smallpox ...
Background: Decades after the eradication of smallpox, its etiological agent, variola virus (VARV), ...
Smallpox was probably the single most lethal disease in eighteenth-century Britain, but was a minor ...
Surveillance for acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) cases are essential for polio eradication. However, a...
Two distinct phenomena of airborne transmission of variola virus (smallpox) were described in the pr...