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The following pages link to A mathematical model for the global spread of influenza (Q1060157):
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- Inferring contagion patterns in social contact networks with limited infection data (Q264272) (← links)
- Fitting the SEIR model of seasonal influenza outbreak to the incidence data for Russian cities (Q333966) (← links)
- Dynamics of single-city influenza with seasonal forcing: from regularity to chaos (Q355912) (← links)
- Probability of a disease outbreak in stochastic multipatch epidemic models (Q372008) (← links)
- Global properties of a two-scale network stochastic delayed human epidemic dynamic model (Q420113) (← links)
- Global stability of an SIRS epidemic model with transport-related infection (Q602127) (← links)
- A two-scale network dynamic model for human mobility process (Q630952) (← links)
- The modeling of global epidemics: stochastic dynamics and predictability (Q743796) (← links)
- A discrete-time model with vaccination for a measles epidemic (Q805531) (← links)
- Herd immunity levels and multi-strain influenza epidemics in Russia: a modelling study (Q825906) (← links)
- Models of infectious diseases in spatially heterogeneous environments (Q886877) (← links)
- Seasonality and the effectiveness of mass vaccination (Q907285) (← links)
- A mathematical analysis and simulation of a localized measles epidemic (Q914585) (← links)
- Reaction-diffusion processes and epidemic metapopulation models in complex networks (Q978582) (← links)
- Global dynamics of SIS models with transport-related infection (Q1001300) (← links)
- Modeling disease spread via transport-related infection by a delay differential equation (Q1011079) (← links)
- The effect of time distribution shape on a complex epidemic model (Q1048269) (← links)
- Epidemiological models for heterogeneous populations: Proportionate mixing, parameter estimation, and immunization programs (Q1090282) (← links)
- A mathematical model for predicting the geographic spread of new infectious agents (Q1106777) (← links)
- The spread and persistence of infectious diseases in structured populations (Q1112758) (← links)
- Some discrete-time SI, SIR, and SIS epidemic models (Q1340492) (← links)
- The effects of human movement on the persistence of vector-borne diseases (Q1624232) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal dynamics of viral hepatitis A in Italy (Q1630999) (← links)
- Human mobility: models and applications (Q1653524) (← links)
- Identifying critical components of a public transit system for outbreak control (Q1654572) (← links)
- The distribution of the time taken for an epidemic to spread between two communities (Q1711972) (← links)
- A metapopulation model for chikungunya including populations mobility on a large-scale network (Q1715108) (← links)
- A fractional SEIR epidemic model for spatial and temporal spread of measles in metapopulations (Q1724939) (← links)
- Complete global analysis of a two-scale network SIRS epidemic dynamic model with distributed delay and random perturbations (Q1734302) (← links)
- Fluctuation effects in metapopulation models: percolation and pandemic threshold (Q1736274) (← links)
- Epidemic modeling in metapopulation systems with heterogeneous coupling pattern: theory and simulations (Q1788668) (← links)
- Global disease spread: statistics and estimation of arrival times (Q1788678) (← links)
- Coinfection can trigger multiple pandemic waves (Q1797517) (← links)
- The generalized discrete-time epidemic model with immunity: A synthesis (Q1820089) (← links)
- Vaccination strategies for epidemics in highly mobile populations (Q1855193) (← links)
- A structured epidemic model incorporating geographic mobility among regions (Q1901145) (← links)
- Disease spread in coupled populations: minimizing response strategies costs in discrete time models (Q1956093) (← links)
- Spatial spread of epidemic diseases in geographical settings: seasonal influenza epidemics in Puerto Rico (Q1987148) (← links)
- Modeling epidemic in metapopulation networks with heterogeneous diffusion rates (Q2045512) (← links)
- Describing, modelling and forecasting the spatial and temporal spread of COVID-19: a short review (Q2089563) (← links)
- Optimal strategic pandemic control: human mobility and travel restriction (Q2092280) (← links)
- Epidemic spreading on complex networks as front propagation into an unstable state (Q2105858) (← links)
- A simple model for how the risk of pandemics from different virus families depends on viral and human traits (Q2118478) (← links)
- On modeling of coronavirus-19 disease under Mittag-Leffler power law (Q2124955) (← links)
- An SIS model for the epidemic dynamics with two phases of the human day-to-day activity (Q2184645) (← links)
- Pease (1987): the evolutionary epidemiology of influenza A (Q2185181) (← links)
- Spreading disease with transport-related infection (Q2195076) (← links)
- Transmission dynamics of the great influenza pandemic of 1918 in Geneva, Switzerland: assessing the effects of hypothetical interventions (Q2199177) (← links)
- Spread of disease with transport-related infection and entry screening (Q2201909) (← links)
- Epidemic outbreaks on structured populations (Q2209915) (← links)