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Mapping the basic reproduction number (R₀) for vector-borne diseases: a case study on bluetongue virus
N A Hartemink, B V Purse, R Meiswinkel, et al.
Epidemics
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March 1, 2011
The vicious circle and infection intensity: the case of Trypanosoma microti in field vole populations
Pablo M Beldomenico, Sandra Telfer, Stephanie Gebert, et al.
Epidemics
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March 1, 2011
Exploiting strain diversity to expose transmission heterogeneities and predict the impact of targeting supershedding
L Matthews, R Reeve, M E J Woolhouse, et al.
Epidemics
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March 1, 2011
The evolutionary rate dynamically tracks changes in HIV-1 epidemics: application of a simple method for optimizing the evolutionary rate in phylogenetic trees with longitudinal data
Irina Maljkovic Berry, Gayathri Athreya, Moulik Kothari, et al.
Epidemics
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March 1, 2011
A prototype forecasting system for bird-borne disease spread in North America based on migratory bird movements
A Townsend Peterson, Michael J Andersen, Sarah Bodbyl-Roels, et al.
Epidemics
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March 1, 2011
Transmission risks and control of foot-and-mouth disease in The Netherlands: spatial patterns
Gert Jan Boender, Herman J W van Roermund, Mart C M de Jong, et al.
Epidemics
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March 1, 2011
Environmental transmission scrambles coexistence patterns of avian influenza viruses
Benjamin Roche, Pejman Rohani
Epidemics
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March 1, 2011
Estimating risk factors for farm-level transmission of disease: foot and mouth disease during the 2001 epidemic in Great Britain
Paul R Bessell, Darren J Shaw, Nicholas J Savill, et al.
Epidemics
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March 1, 2011
Assessing the consequences of an incursion of a vector-borne disease. II. Spread of bluetongue in Scotland and impact of vaccination
Camille Szmaragd, George J Gunn, Simon Gubbins
Epidemics
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March 1, 2011
Assessing the consequences of an incursion of a vector-borne disease I. Identifying feasible incursion scenarios for bluetongue in Scotland
Simon Gubbins, Camille Szmaragd, Laura Burgin, et al.
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Mapping the basic reproduction number (R₀) for vector-borne diseases: a case study on bluetongue virus
N A Hartemink, B V Purse, R Meiswinkel, et al.
Epidemics
|
March 1, 2011
The vicious circle and infection intensity: the case of Trypanosoma microti in field vole populations
Pablo M Beldomenico, Sandra Telfer, Stephanie Gebert, et al.
Epidemics
|
March 1, 2011
Exploiting strain diversity to expose transmission heterogeneities and predict the impact of targeting supershedding
L Matthews, R Reeve, M E J Woolhouse, et al.
Epidemics
|
March 1, 2011
The evolutionary rate dynamically tracks changes in HIV-1 epidemics: application of a simple method for optimizing the evolutionary rate in phylogenetic trees with longitudinal data
Irina Maljkovic Berry, Gayathri Athreya, Moulik Kothari, et al.
Epidemics
|
March 1, 2011
A prototype forecasting system for bird-borne disease spread in North America based on migratory bird movements
A Townsend Peterson, Michael J Andersen, Sarah Bodbyl-Roels, et al.
Epidemics
|
March 1, 2011
Transmission risks and control of foot-and-mouth disease in The Netherlands: spatial patterns
Gert Jan Boender, Herman J W van Roermund, Mart C M de Jong, et al.
Epidemics
|
March 1, 2011
Environmental transmission scrambles coexistence patterns of avian influenza viruses
Benjamin Roche, Pejman Rohani
Epidemics
|
March 1, 2011
Estimating risk factors for farm-level transmission of disease: foot and mouth disease during the 2001 epidemic in Great Britain
Paul R Bessell, Darren J Shaw, Nicholas J Savill, et al.
Epidemics
|
March 1, 2011
Assessing the consequences of an incursion of a vector-borne disease. II. Spread of bluetongue in Scotland and impact of vaccination
Camille Szmaragd, George J Gunn, Simon Gubbins
Epidemics
|
March 1, 2011
Assessing the consequences of an incursion of a vector-borne disease I. Identifying feasible incursion scenarios for bluetongue in Scotland
Simon Gubbins, Camille Szmaragd, Laura Burgin, et al.
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