Selected article for: "infectious time and transmission time"

Author: Lee, Hyunsun
Title: Stochastic and spatio-temporal analysis of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome outbreak in South Korea, 2015
  • Document date: 2019_6_14
  • ID: 6cyhjt10_1
    Snippet: Mathematical epidemic models are crucial tools to understand, analyze, predict and control infectious diseases. However epidemic modeling has been a long standing challenge because of its complexity. The epidemiology of communicable diseases such as hepatitis B, tuberculosis, influenza and HIV involves an interplay between the nature of infectious organisms, evolving and mutating over time, and their transmission dynamics through direct or indire.....
    Document: Mathematical epidemic models are crucial tools to understand, analyze, predict and control infectious diseases. However epidemic modeling has been a long standing challenge because of its complexity. The epidemiology of communicable diseases such as hepatitis B, tuberculosis, influenza and HIV involves an interplay between the nature of infectious organisms, evolving and mutating over time, and their transmission dynamics through direct or indirect individual contacts. Therefore, it requires both biological and sociological perspectives when mathematically modeling the outbreak.

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