Simulating the potential role of media coverage and infected bats in the 2014 Ebola outbreak
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- A methodology for performing global uncertainty and sensitivity analysis in systems biology
- Media/psychological impact on multiple outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases
- THE IMPACT OF MEDIA COVERAGE ON THE DYNAMICS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE
- The basic reproductive number of Ebola and the effects of public health measures: the cases of Congo and Uganda
- The impact of media on the control of infectious diseases
- The spread of awareness and its impact on epidemic outbreaks
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