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Fred Brauer

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Journal of Biological Dynamics|May 11, 2018
Early estimates of epidemic final sizesFred Brauer
Infectious Disease Modelling|June 22, 2018
A final size relation for epidemic models of vector-transmitted diseasesFred Brauer
Infectious Disease Modelling|June 22, 2018
Mathematical epidemiology: Past, present, and futureFred Brauer
BMC Public Health|November 20, 2009
Mathematical epidemiology is not an oxymoronFred Brauer
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|January 23, 2015
Some simple nosocomial disease transmission modelsFred Brauer
BMC Public Health|March 2, 2011
A simple model for behaviour change in epidemicsFred Brauer
Journal of Biological Dynamics|July 20, 2016
A new epidemic model with indirect transmissionFred Brauer
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|March 13, 2009
Age-of-infection and the final size relationFred Brauer
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|April 6, 2010
Some simple epidemic modelsFred Brauer
Physics of Life Reviews|August 28, 2016
On parameter estimation in compartmental epidemic models: Comment on "Mathematical models to characterize early epidemic growth: A review" by Gerardo Chowell et alFred Brauer
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Journal of Biological Dynamics|May 11, 2018
Early estimates of epidemic final sizesFred Brauer
Infectious Disease Modelling|June 22, 2018
A final size relation for epidemic models of vector-transmitted diseasesFred Brauer
Infectious Disease Modelling|June 22, 2018
Mathematical epidemiology: Past, present, and futureFred Brauer
BMC Public Health|November 20, 2009
Mathematical epidemiology is not an oxymoronFred Brauer
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|January 23, 2015
Some simple nosocomial disease transmission modelsFred Brauer
BMC Public Health|March 2, 2011
A simple model for behaviour change in epidemicsFred Brauer
Journal of Biological Dynamics|July 20, 2016
A new epidemic model with indirect transmissionFred Brauer
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|March 13, 2009
Age-of-infection and the final size relationFred Brauer
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|April 6, 2010
Some simple epidemic modelsFred Brauer
Physics of Life Reviews|August 28, 2016
On parameter estimation in compartmental epidemic models: Comment on "Mathematical models to characterize early epidemic growth: A review" by Gerardo Chowell et alFred Brauer
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