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The following pages link to The analysis of hospital infection data using hidden Markov models (Q5701285):
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- On parameter estimation in population models. II: Multi-dimensional processes and transient dynamics (Q615587) (← links)
- Efficient methods for studying stochastic disease and population dynamics (Q615588) (← links)
- Stochastic descriptors in an SIR epidemic model for heterogeneous individuals in small networks (Q899593) (← links)
- Bayesian posterior mean estimates for Poisson hidden Markov models (Q961217) (← links)
- Estimating the basic reproductive number during the early stages of an emerging epidemic (Q1746130) (← links)
- On parameter estimation in population models. III: Time-inhomogeneous processes and observation error (Q1755156) (← links)
- Modeling bacterial colonization and infection routes in health care settings: analytic and numerical approaches (Q1790844) (← links)
- Controlling nosocomial infection based on structure of hospital social networks (Q1797602) (← links)
- Check your assumptions: further scrutiny of basic model frameworks of antimicrobial resistance (Q2095397) (← links)
- A stochastic mathematical model of methicillin resistant \textit{Staphylococcus aureus} transmission in an intensive care unit: predicting the impact of interventions (Q2209965) (← links)
- Randomizing the parameters of a Markov chain to model the stroke disease: a technical generalization of established computational methodologies towards improving real applications (Q2360719) (← links)
- Mixed Hidden Markov Models for Longitudinal Data: An Overview (Q2889638) (← links)
- Multivariate Markov Process Models for the Transmission of Methicillin‐Resistant <i>Staphylococcus Aureus</i> in a Hospital Ward (Q3530105) (← links)
- Multiple transmission routes in nosocomial bacterial infections -- a modeling study (Q6604182) (← links)