Simple models of disease propagation often disregard the effects of transmission heterogeneity on the ecological and epidemiological dynamics associated with host-parasite interactions. However, for some diseases like schistosomiasis, a widespread parasitic infection caused by Schistosoma worms, accounting for heterogeneity is crucial to both characterize long-term dynamics and evaluate opportunities for disease control. Elaborating on the classic Macdonald model for macroparasite transmission, we analyze families of models including explicit descriptions of heterogeneity related to differential transmission risk within a community, water contact patterns, the distribution of the snail host population, human mobility, and the seasonal fluct...
Schistosomiasis is considered the second most devastating parasitic disease after malaria. In China,...
Predicting and disrupting transmission of human parasites from wildlife hosts or vectors remains cha...
Infectious diseases continue to impact human lives. However, surprisingly little is known about the ...
Simple models of disease propagation often disregard the effects of transmission heterogeneity on th...
We review the theoretical framework for exploring the impact of individual and spatial heterogeneiti...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection that is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa, where it represen...
Research Article published by Parasites & VectorsBackground: Schistosoma haematobium infection in en...
Social interaction and physical interconnections between populations can influence the spread of par...
Most host-parasite systems exhibit remarkable heterogeneity in the contribution to transmission of c...
__Abstract__ Blood-dwelling parasitic trematodes (flatworms) of the genus Schistosoma cause the ...
Abstract: The modes of transmission of schistosomiasis are considered. The transmission model is dev...
Schistosomiasis is a prevalent parasitic disease that poses significant challenges to effective cont...
A dynamic model of Schistosoma japonicum transmission is presented that incorporates effects of infe...
Multihost multiparasite systems are evolutionarily and ecologically dynamic, which presents substant...
Schistosomiasis is considered the second most devastating parasitic disease after malaria. In China,...
Predicting and disrupting transmission of human parasites from wildlife hosts or vectors remains cha...
Infectious diseases continue to impact human lives. However, surprisingly little is known about the ...
Simple models of disease propagation often disregard the effects of transmission heterogeneity on th...
We review the theoretical framework for exploring the impact of individual and spatial heterogeneiti...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection that is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa, where it represen...
Research Article published by Parasites & VectorsBackground: Schistosoma haematobium infection in en...
Social interaction and physical interconnections between populations can influence the spread of par...
Most host-parasite systems exhibit remarkable heterogeneity in the contribution to transmission of c...
__Abstract__ Blood-dwelling parasitic trematodes (flatworms) of the genus Schistosoma cause the ...
Abstract: The modes of transmission of schistosomiasis are considered. The transmission model is dev...
Schistosomiasis is a prevalent parasitic disease that poses significant challenges to effective cont...
A dynamic model of Schistosoma japonicum transmission is presented that incorporates effects of infe...
Multihost multiparasite systems are evolutionarily and ecologically dynamic, which presents substant...
Schistosomiasis is considered the second most devastating parasitic disease after malaria. In China,...
Predicting and disrupting transmission of human parasites from wildlife hosts or vectors remains cha...
Infectious diseases continue to impact human lives. However, surprisingly little is known about the ...