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Babak Pourbohloul

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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|April 12, 2011
Complex systems analysis: towards holistic approaches to health systems planning and policyBabak Pourbohloul, Marie-Paule Kieny
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|May 29, 2004
Network models and transmission of sexually transmitted diseasesBabak Pourbohloul, Robert C Brunham
Health Research Policy and Systems|August 29, 2017
Health policy and systems research collaboration pathways: lessons from a network science analysisKrista M English, Babak Pourbohloul
Health Research Policy and Systems|July 30, 2017
Increasing health policy and systems research capacity in low- and middle-income countries: results from a bibliometric analysisKrista M English, Babak Pourbohloul
Plos Medicine|October 6, 2006
A comparative analysis of influenza vaccination programsShweta Bansal, Babak Pourbohloul, Lauren Ancel Meyers
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 2005
Effect of immune response on transmission dynamics for sexually transmitted infectionsSuvendrini Lena, Babak Pourbohloul, Robert C Brunham
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 19, 2013
Human mobility patterns predict divergent epidemic dynamics among citiesBenjamin D Dalziel, Babak Pourbohloul, Stephen P Ellner
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|April 3, 2003
Impact of mass treatment on syphilis transmission: a mathematical modeling approachBabak Pourbohloul, Michael L Rekart, Robert C Brunham
Journal of Biological Dynamics|July 30, 2013
Epidemic progression on networks based on disease generation timeBahman Davoudi, Flavia Moser, Fred Brauer, et al.
Plos One|September 16, 2015
Early real-time estimation of the basic reproduction number of emerging or reemerging infectious diseases in a community with heterogeneous contact pattern: Using data from Hong Kong 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Influenza as an illustrative exampleKin On Kwok, Bahman Davoudi, Steven Riley, et al.
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|April 12, 2011
Complex systems analysis: towards holistic approaches to health systems planning and policyBabak Pourbohloul, Marie-Paule Kieny
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|May 29, 2004
Network models and transmission of sexually transmitted diseasesBabak Pourbohloul, Robert C Brunham
Health Research Policy and Systems|August 29, 2017
Health policy and systems research collaboration pathways: lessons from a network science analysisKrista M English, Babak Pourbohloul
Health Research Policy and Systems|July 30, 2017
Increasing health policy and systems research capacity in low- and middle-income countries: results from a bibliometric analysisKrista M English, Babak Pourbohloul
Plos Medicine|October 6, 2006
A comparative analysis of influenza vaccination programsShweta Bansal, Babak Pourbohloul, Lauren Ancel Meyers
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 2005
Effect of immune response on transmission dynamics for sexually transmitted infectionsSuvendrini Lena, Babak Pourbohloul, Robert C Brunham
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 19, 2013
Human mobility patterns predict divergent epidemic dynamics among citiesBenjamin D Dalziel, Babak Pourbohloul, Stephen P Ellner
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|April 3, 2003
Impact of mass treatment on syphilis transmission: a mathematical modeling approachBabak Pourbohloul, Michael L Rekart, Robert C Brunham
Journal of Biological Dynamics|July 30, 2013
Epidemic progression on networks based on disease generation timeBahman Davoudi, Flavia Moser, Fred Brauer, et al.
Plos One|September 16, 2015
Early real-time estimation of the basic reproduction number of emerging or reemerging infectious diseases in a community with heterogeneous contact pattern: Using data from Hong Kong 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Influenza as an illustrative exampleKin On Kwok, Bahman Davoudi, Steven Riley, et al.
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