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Hans Heesterbeek

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 1, 2011
Divide and conquer? Persistence of infectious agents in spatial metapopulations of hostsMarieke Jesse, Hans Heesterbeek
Journal of Mathematical Biology|August 10, 2006
The minimum effort required to eradicate infections in models with backward bifurcationMuntaser Safan, Hans Heesterbeek, Klaus Dietz
Plos One|December 22, 2006
The effectiveness of contact tracing in emerging epidemicsDon Klinkenberg, Christophe Fraser, Hans Heesterbeek
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|July 8, 2011
How selection forces dictate the variant surface antigens used by malaria parasitesMaite Severins, Don Klinkenberg, Hans Heesterbeek
Journal of Mathematical Biology|November 27, 2004
A branching model for the spread of infectious animal diseases in varying environmentsPieter Trapman, Ronald Meester, Hans Heesterbeek
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|September 8, 2006
Nonhomogeneous birth and death models for epidemic outbreak dataJan van den Broek, Hans Heesterbeek
Epidemics|April 6, 2011
Research on infectious disease dynamics. IntroductionSebastian Bonhoeffer, Neil Ferguson, Hans Heesterbeek, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 10, 2014
Infectious disease agents mediate interaction in food webs and ecosystemsSanja Selakovic, Peter C de Ruiter, Hans Heesterbeek
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 18, 2016
Exploring vector-borne infection ecology in multi-host communities: A case study of West Nile virusGiovanni Marini, Roberto Rosá, Andrea Pugliese, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|July 3, 2009
The ideal reporting interval for an epidemic to objectively interpret the epidemiological time courseHiroshi Nishiura, Gerardo Chowell, Hans Heesterbeek, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 1, 2011
Divide and conquer? Persistence of infectious agents in spatial metapopulations of hostsMarieke Jesse, Hans Heesterbeek
Journal of Mathematical Biology|August 10, 2006
The minimum effort required to eradicate infections in models with backward bifurcationMuntaser Safan, Hans Heesterbeek, Klaus Dietz
Plos One|December 22, 2006
The effectiveness of contact tracing in emerging epidemicsDon Klinkenberg, Christophe Fraser, Hans Heesterbeek
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|July 8, 2011
How selection forces dictate the variant surface antigens used by malaria parasitesMaite Severins, Don Klinkenberg, Hans Heesterbeek
Journal of Mathematical Biology|November 27, 2004
A branching model for the spread of infectious animal diseases in varying environmentsPieter Trapman, Ronald Meester, Hans Heesterbeek
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|September 8, 2006
Nonhomogeneous birth and death models for epidemic outbreak dataJan van den Broek, Hans Heesterbeek
Epidemics|April 6, 2011
Research on infectious disease dynamics. IntroductionSebastian Bonhoeffer, Neil Ferguson, Hans Heesterbeek, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 10, 2014
Infectious disease agents mediate interaction in food webs and ecosystemsSanja Selakovic, Peter C de Ruiter, Hans Heesterbeek
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 18, 2016
Exploring vector-borne infection ecology in multi-host communities: A case study of West Nile virusGiovanni Marini, Roberto Rosá, Andrea Pugliese, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|July 3, 2009
The ideal reporting interval for an epidemic to objectively interpret the epidemiological time courseHiroshi Nishiura, Gerardo Chowell, Hans Heesterbeek, et al.
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