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Andrew N Hill

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Mathematical Biosciences|November 8, 2002
The critical vaccination fraction for heterogeneous epidemic modelsAndrew N Hill, Ira M Longini
American Journal of Public Health|September 6, 2023
Unpacking Cochrane's Update on Masks and COVID-19Brian M Gurbaxani, Andrew N Hill, Pragna Patel
The American Statistician|January 10, 2014
A Fresh Look at the Discriminant Function Approach for Estimating Crude or Adjusted Odds RatiosRobert H Lyles, Ying Guo, Andrew N Hill
Journal of Mathematical Biology|March 8, 2023
Implications for infectious disease models of heterogeneous mixing on control thresholdsAndrew N Hill, John W Glasser, Zhilan Feng
Mathematical Biosciences|May 31, 2020
On the benefits of flattening the curve: A perspectiveZhilan Feng, John W Glasser, Andrew N Hill
American Journal of Public Health|February 9, 2024
Gurbaxani et al. RespondBrian M Gurbaxani, Andrew N Hill, Pragna Patel
Journal of Mathematical Biology|February 16, 2018
Constrained minimization problems for the reproduction number in meta-population modelsGayane Poghotanyan, Zhilan Feng, John W Glasser, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 17, 2015
An elaboration of theory about preventing outbreaks in homogeneous populations to include heterogeneity or preferential mixingZhilan Feng, Andrew N Hill, Philip J Smith, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|September 28, 2016
Evaluating targeted interventions via meta-population models with multi-level mixingZhilan Feng, Andrew N Hill, Aaron T Curns, et al.
Epidemics|November 26, 2020
High-resolution estimates of tuberculosis incidence among non-U.S.-born persons residing in the United States, 2000-2016Andrew N Hill, Ted Cohen, Joshua A Salomon, et al.
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Mathematical Biosciences|November 8, 2002
The critical vaccination fraction for heterogeneous epidemic modelsAndrew N Hill, Ira M Longini
American Journal of Public Health|September 6, 2023
Unpacking Cochrane's Update on Masks and COVID-19Brian M Gurbaxani, Andrew N Hill, Pragna Patel
The American Statistician|January 10, 2014
A Fresh Look at the Discriminant Function Approach for Estimating Crude or Adjusted Odds RatiosRobert H Lyles, Ying Guo, Andrew N Hill
Journal of Mathematical Biology|March 8, 2023
Implications for infectious disease models of heterogeneous mixing on control thresholdsAndrew N Hill, John W Glasser, Zhilan Feng
Mathematical Biosciences|May 31, 2020
On the benefits of flattening the curve: A perspectiveZhilan Feng, John W Glasser, Andrew N Hill
American Journal of Public Health|February 9, 2024
Gurbaxani et al. RespondBrian M Gurbaxani, Andrew N Hill, Pragna Patel
Journal of Mathematical Biology|February 16, 2018
Constrained minimization problems for the reproduction number in meta-population modelsGayane Poghotanyan, Zhilan Feng, John W Glasser, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 17, 2015
An elaboration of theory about preventing outbreaks in homogeneous populations to include heterogeneity or preferential mixingZhilan Feng, Andrew N Hill, Philip J Smith, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|September 28, 2016
Evaluating targeted interventions via meta-population models with multi-level mixingZhilan Feng, Andrew N Hill, Aaron T Curns, et al.
Epidemics|November 26, 2020
High-resolution estimates of tuberculosis incidence among non-U.S.-born persons residing in the United States, 2000-2016Andrew N Hill, Ted Cohen, Joshua A Salomon, et al.
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