Modeling dynamic and network heterogeneities in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
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Computational ecology: from the complex to the simple and back.The epidemiological impact of antiretroviral use predicted by mathematical models: a review.Sexually transmitted disease epidemics in a natural insect population.Binary-State Dynamics on Complex Networks: Pair Approximation and BeyondInfluence of spatial heterogeneity on an emerging infectious disease: the case of dengue epidemicsEpisodic sexual transmission of HIV revealed by molecular phylodynamicsPhylodynamics of HIV-1 from a phase III AIDS vaccine trial in Bangkok, ThailandWhen individual behaviour matters: homogeneous and network models in epidemiologyDisease dynamics and costly punishment can foster socially imposed monogamyMathematical models to characterize early epidemic growth: A reviewAntiviral strategies for emerging influenza viruses in remote communities.Dynamic social networks and the implications for the spread of infectious disease.Spatio-temporal waves and targeted vaccination in recurrent epidemic network modelsAn infectious disease model on empirical networks of human contact: bridging the gap between dynamic network data and contact matricesA data-driven mathematical model of multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii transmission in an intensive care unitThe impact of contact tracing in clustered populations.Addressing population heterogeneity and distribution in epidemics models using a cellular automata approach.Network epidemiology and plant trade networksInfectious disease modeling of social contagion in networks.Untangling the Interplay between Epidemic Spread and Transmission Network Dynamics.Reconstructing propagation networks with natural diversity and identifying hidden sources.Is R(0) a good predictor of final epidemic size: foot-and-mouth disease in the UK.Predicting the evolution of spreading on complex networks.Comparability of results from pair and classical model formulations for different sexually transmitted infections.Leveraging social networks for understanding the evolution of epidemicsHIV transmission by stage of infection and pattern of sexual partnerships.Networks and the epidemiology of infectious diseaseA lattice model for influenza spreadingUsing conservation of pattern to estimate spatial parameters from a single snapshot.Pairwise and edge-based models of epidemic dynamics on correlated weighted networksEpidemic spread in networks: Existing methods and current challengesAn exact relationship between invasion probability and endemic prevalence for Markovian SIS dynamics on networks.Incorporating disease and population structure into models of SIR disease in contact networksInteractions between social structure, demography, and transmission determine disease persistence in primatesA stochastic multi-scale model of HIV-1 transmission for decision-making: application to a MSM population.Evolution and emergence of infectious diseases in theoretical and real-world networks.How should social mixing be measured: comparing web-based survey and sensor-based methodsEpidemics on networks with large initial conditions or changing structure.Sexual risk behaviour and infection: epidemiological considerationsMultiple Lattice Model for Influenza Spreading.
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Modeling dynamic and network heterogeneities in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
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Ken T D Eames
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