A Bayesian model for multi-feature contact matrices that uses tensor structures and contingency table theory to satisfy structural constraints and impute missing contact features, validated on simulations and US/German survey data.
The construction of next-generation matrices for compartmental epidemic models
6 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
roles
background 1polarities
background 1representative citing papers
Isabelle/HOL proofs establish conservation, monotonicity, compartment bounds, and threshold conditions for the SIR ODE by bridging AFP local flows to global forward solutions with reusable scalar lemmas.
Bayesian state-space modeling reveals that local spread and within-herd transmission each account for about half of S. Dublin force of infection on Öland, with average Rt near 1.
Protective behavior driven by disease information can either suppress or prolong mosquito-borne epidemics and may generate recurrent damped waves, with the net effect depending on transmission parameters and host composition.
A temperature-driven reaction-diffusion model qualitatively reproduces the spatial spread patterns of Usutu virus in Germany and neighboring countries.
A review of data sources, uncertainty incorporation methods, and open challenges in constructing contact matrices for infectious disease epidemiology.
citing papers explorer
-
Bayesian Modeling and Prediction of Generalized Contact Matrices
A Bayesian model for multi-feature contact matrices that uses tensor structures and contingency table theory to satisfy structural constraints and impute missing contact features, validated on simulations and US/German survey data.
-
Bayesian modelling of herd-level infection dynamics in cattle: Local spread as the primary driver of Salmonella Dublin persistence on \"Oland
Bayesian state-space modeling reveals that local spread and within-herd transmission each account for about half of S. Dublin force of infection on Öland, with average Rt near 1.
-
A model for mosquito-borne epidemic outbreaks with information-dependent protective behaviour
Protective behavior driven by disease information can either suppress or prolong mosquito-borne epidemics and may generate recurrent damped waves, with the net effect depending on transmission parameters and host composition.
-
A temperature-driven diffusion model of Usutu virus spread in Germany with spillover into neighbouring countries
A temperature-driven reaction-diffusion model qualitatively reproduces the spatial spread patterns of Usutu virus in Germany and neighboring countries.
-
Constructing Contact and Connectivity Matrices for Infectious Disease Modelling
A review of data sources, uncertainty incorporation methods, and open challenges in constructing contact matrices for infectious disease epidemiology.