AbstractBackgroundA better characterization of the early growth dynamics of an epidemic is needed to dissect the important drivers of disease transmission, refine existing transmission models, and improve disease forecasts.Materials and methodsWe introduce a 2-parameter generalized-growth model to characterize the ascending phase of an outbreak and capture epidemic profiles ranging from sub-exponential to exponential growth. We test the model against empirical outbreak data representing a variety of viral pathogens in historic and contemporary populations, and provide simulations highlighting the importance of sub-exponential growth for forecasting purposes.ResultsWe applied the generalized-growth model to 20 infectious disease outbreaks re...
AbstractRecent events have thrown the spotlight on infectious disease outbreak response. We develope...
Background: While many infectious disease epidemics are initially characterized by an exponential gr...
Background: The rising number of novel pathogens threatening the human population has motivated the ...
Background A better characterization of the early growth dynamics of an epidemic is needed to dissec...
AbstractBackgroundA better characterization of the early growth dynamics of an epidemic is needed to...
Early estimates of the transmission potential of emerging and re-emerging infections are increasingl...
Early estimates of the transmission potential of emerging and re-emerging infections are increasingl...
Early estimates of the transmission potential of emerging and re-emerging infections are increasingl...
AbstractThe increasing use of mathematical models for epidemic forecasting has highlighted the impor...
AbstractBackgroundThe rising number of novel pathogens threatening the human population has motivate...
Introduction. Yellow fever is an infectious disease endemic in Africa and South America, and it is a...
Background: While many infectious disease epidemics are initially characterized by an exponential gr...
AbstractInfectious disease often occurs in small, independent outbreaks in populations with varying ...
abstract: The increased number of novel pathogens that potentially threaten the human population has...
Predicting disease emergence and outbreak events is a critical task for public health professionals ...
AbstractRecent events have thrown the spotlight on infectious disease outbreak response. We develope...
Background: While many infectious disease epidemics are initially characterized by an exponential gr...
Background: The rising number of novel pathogens threatening the human population has motivated the ...
Background A better characterization of the early growth dynamics of an epidemic is needed to dissec...
AbstractBackgroundA better characterization of the early growth dynamics of an epidemic is needed to...
Early estimates of the transmission potential of emerging and re-emerging infections are increasingl...
Early estimates of the transmission potential of emerging and re-emerging infections are increasingl...
Early estimates of the transmission potential of emerging and re-emerging infections are increasingl...
AbstractThe increasing use of mathematical models for epidemic forecasting has highlighted the impor...
AbstractBackgroundThe rising number of novel pathogens threatening the human population has motivate...
Introduction. Yellow fever is an infectious disease endemic in Africa and South America, and it is a...
Background: While many infectious disease epidemics are initially characterized by an exponential gr...
AbstractInfectious disease often occurs in small, independent outbreaks in populations with varying ...
abstract: The increased number of novel pathogens that potentially threaten the human population has...
Predicting disease emergence and outbreak events is a critical task for public health professionals ...
AbstractRecent events have thrown the spotlight on infectious disease outbreak response. We develope...
Background: While many infectious disease epidemics are initially characterized by an exponential gr...
Background: The rising number of novel pathogens threatening the human population has motivated the ...