Niels G. Becker

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List of research outcomes

PublicationDate of PublicationType
The impact of dispersion in the number of secondary infections on the probability of an epidemic2019-09-13Paper
Estimating Vaccine Effects on Transmission of Infection from Household Outbreak Data2011-03-01Paper
The role of health care workers and antiviral drugs in the control of pandemic influenza2008-01-15Paper
Advances in medical statistics arising from the AIDS epidemic2007-11-02Paper
Analysis of a potential trigger of an acute illness2007-04-23Paper
Estimating protective vaccine efficacy from large trials with recruitment2007-02-14Paper
Control of transmission with two types of infection2006-06-30Paper
Estimating vaccine efficacy from small outbreaks2006-01-24Paper
Estimating the immunity coverage required to prevent epidemics in a community of households2005-11-02Paper
The effect of transient exposures on the risk of an acute illness with low hazard rate2005-11-02Paper
Controlling emerging infectious diseases like SARS2005-05-12Paper
Estimating the Transmission Rate for a Highly Infectious Disease2005-04-11Paper
Inference for an epidemic when susceptibility varies2003-08-13Paper
Multivariate discrete distributions with a product-type dependence2003-03-16Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43301372002-07-02Paper
Threshold results for \(U\)-statistics of dependent binary variables2002-01-08Paper
Design issues for studies of infectious diseases2001-11-19Paper
Analyses of Infectious Disease Data from Household Outbreaks by Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods2001-07-31Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49543482000-08-22Paper
The effect of random vaccine response on the vaccination coverage required to prevent epidemics2000-02-15Paper
A limit result for \(U\)-statistics of binary variables1999-07-04Paper
Statistical Studies of Infectious Disease Incidence1999-06-07Paper
The effect of community structure on the immunity coverage required to prevent epidemics1998-04-22Paper
Optimal vaccination strategies for a community of households1998-01-18Paper
Preventing epidemics with age-specific vaccination schedules1997-12-08Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43639441997-11-13Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47139971996-10-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48735601996-07-18Paper
Simultaneous control of measles and rubella by multidose vaccination schedules1996-03-18Paper
Threshold parameters for epidemics in different community settings1996-01-04Paper
Assessment of two-dose vaccination schedules: Availability for vaccination and catch-up strategies1995-11-09Paper
The effect of household distribution on transmission and control of highly infectious diseases1995-09-10Paper
Waning immunity and its effects on vaccination schedules1994-12-19Paper
A transmission model for a disease with some fatalities1994-12-19Paper
A transmission model for HIV with application to the Australian epidemic1994-07-07Paper
Parametric inference for epidemic models1994-04-19Paper
Smoothed nonparametric back-projection of AIDS incidence data with adjustment for therapy1994-04-13Paper
A method for estimating the age-specific relative risk of HIV infection from AIDS incidence data1993-07-21Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q40358231993-05-18Paper
STATISTICAL CHALLENGES OF AIDS: (The 1990 Knibbs Lecture, Canberra, 27 November 1990)1993-04-01Paper
Estimating population size from multiple recapture experiments1990-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q57523811990-01-01Paper
OPTIMAL DESIGNS FOR FITTING A PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS REGRESSION MODEL TO DATA SUBJECT TO CENSORING1989-01-01Paper
ANALYSIS OF VARIATIONS IN AN INFECTION RATE1989-01-01Paper
ESTIMATION OF THE CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY OF TUBERCULOSIS GIVEN THE RESPONSE OF A MANTOUX TEST1989-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q37980211988-01-01Paper
Nonparametric Inference for a Partially Observed Compartmental Process1987-01-01Paper
ESTIMATING POPULATION SIZE FROM CAPTURE-RECAPTURE EXPERIMENTS IN CONTINUOUS TIME1984-01-01Paper
ON A STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR AN IRREVERSIBLE SYSTEM OF COMPARTMENTS1984-01-01Paper
The infectiousness of a disease in a community of households1983-01-01Paper
REMARKS ON OPTIMAL INFERENCE FOR MARKOV BRANCHING PROCESSES: A SEQUENTIAL APPROACH1983-01-01Paper
The infectiousness of a disease within households1981-01-01Paper
A General Chain Binomial Model for Infectious Diseases1981-01-01Paper
An Epidemic Chain Model1980-01-01Paper
An estimation procedure for household disease data1979-01-01Paper
MODELS AND DESIGNS FOR EXPERIMENTS WITH MIXTURES1978-01-01Paper
On a general stochastic epidemic model1977-01-01Paper
Estimation for Discrete Time Branching Processes with Application to Epidemics1977-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q41095311976-01-01Paper
Estimation for an Epidemic Model1976-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q41231321975-01-01Paper
On parametric estimation for mortal branching processes1974-01-01Paper
Interactions between species: Some comparisons between deterministic and stochastic models1973-01-01Paper
Carrier-borne epidemics in a community consisting of different groups1973-01-01Paper
Vaccination programmes for rare infectious diseases1972-01-01Paper
Mixture designs for a model linear in the proportions1970-01-01Paper
A stochastic model for two interacting populations1970-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q55727981969-01-01Paper

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