Hohyung Ryu

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+ PDF Chat Dimensions of superspreading 2005 Alison P. Galvani
Robert M. May
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+ Super-spreaders in infectious diseases 2011 Richard A. Stein
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+ PDF Chat An event-based model of superspreading in epidemics 2006 Alex James
Jonathan W. Pitchford
Michael J. Plank
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+ PDF Chat Heterogeneities in the transmission of infectious agents: Implications for the design of control programs 1997 Mark Woolhouse
Christopher Dye
Jean-François Étard
Thomas A. Smith
J. D. Charlwood
Geoff P. Garnett
Paul Hagan
Jeffrey Hii
Patricia Ndhlovu
Rupert J. Quinnell
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+ Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Outbreak in the Republic of Korea, 2015 2015 2
+ PDF Chat Agent-Based Modeling for Super-Spreading Events: A Case Study of MERS-CoV Transmission Dynamics in the Republic of Korea 2018 Yunhwan Kim
Hohyung Ryu
Sunmi ‍Lee
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+ Spatial approximations of network-based individual level infectious disease models 2013 Nadia Bifolchi
Rob Deardon
Zeny Feng
2
+ PDF Chat Exploration of Superspreading Events in 2015 MERS-CoV Outbreak in Korea by Branching Process Models 2020 Seoyun Choe
Hee‐Sung Kim
Sunmi ‍Lee
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+ PDF Chat Containing Pandemic Influenza at the Source 2005 Ira M. Longini
Azhar Nizam
Shufu Xu
Kumnuan Ungchusak
Wanna Hanshaoworakul
Derek A. T. Cummings
M. Elizabeth Halloran
2
+ PDF Chat Identifying determinants of heterogeneous transmission dynamics of the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreak in the Republic of Korea, 2015: a retrospective epidemiological analysis 2016 Hiroshi Nishiura
Akira Endo
Masaya Saitoh
Ryo Kinoshita
Ryo Ueno
Shinji Nakaoka
Yuichiro Miyamatsu
Yueping Dong
Gerardo Chowell
Kenji Mizumoto
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+ PDF Chat Transmission characteristics of MERS and SARS in the healthcare setting: a comparative study 2015 Gerardo Chowell
Fatima Abdirizak
Sunmi ‍Lee
Jonggul Lee
Eunok Jung
Hiroshi Nishiura
CĂŠcile Viboud
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+ Heterogeneous and Stochastic Agent-Based Models for Analyzing Infectious Diseases' Super Spreaders 2013 Wei Duan
Xiaogang Qiu
Zhidong Cao
Xiaolong Zheng
Kainan Cui
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+ PDF Chat Super-spreading events of MERS-CoV infection 2016 David S.C. Hui
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+ Superspreading and the effect of individual variation on disease emergence 2005 James O. Lloyd‐Smith
Sebastian J. Schreiber
Peter Ekkehard Kopp
Wayne M. Getz
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+ Understanding and Modeling the Super-spreading Events of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak in Korea 2016 Byung Chul Chun
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+ PDF Chat The role of superspreading in Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) transmission 2015 Adam J. Kucharski
Christian L. Althaus
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+ PDF Chat Predicting Super Spreading Events during the 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Epidemics in Hong Kong and Singapore 2004 Yuguo Li
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+ PDF Chat Modeling targeted layered containment of an influenza pandemic in the United States 2008 M. Elizabeth Halloran
Neil M. Ferguson
Stephen Eubank
Ira M. Longini
Derek A. T. Cummings
Bryan Lewis
Shufu Xu
Christophe Fraser
Anil Vullikanti
Timothy C. Germann
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+ Reproduction numbers and sub-threshold endemic equilibria for compartmental models of disease transmission 2002 P. van den Driessche
James Watmough
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+ PDF Chat Disease spreading in structured scale-free networks 2003 Yamir Moreno
Alexei VĂĄzquez
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+ PDF Chat When individual behaviour matters: homogeneous and network models in epidemiology 2007 Shweta Bansal
Bryan T. Grenfell
Lauren Ancel Meyers
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+ PDF Chat Superspreading SARS Events, Beijing, 2003 2004 Zhuang Shen
Fang Ning
Weigong Zhou
Xiong He
Changying Lin
Daniel P. Chin
Zonghan Zhu
Anne Schuchat
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+ What Does a Mathematical Model Tell About the Impact of Reinfection in Korean Tuberculosis Infection? 2014 Sara Kim
Seoyun Choe
Junseong Kim
Sanga Nam
Yeon Ho Shin
Sunmi ‍Lee
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+ PDF Chat Health Outcomes and Costs of Community Mitigation Strategies for an Influenza Pandemic in the United States 2009 Daniella Perlroth
Robert J. Glass
Victoria J. Davey
Daniel C. Cannon
Alan M. Garber
Douglas K Owens
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+ PDF Chat Mitigation strategies for pandemic influenza in the United States 2006 Timothy C. Germann
Kai Kadau
Ira M. Longini
Catherine A. Macken
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+ Targeted Social Distancing Designs for Pandemic Influenza 2006 Robert J. Glass
Laura M. Glass
Walter Beyeler
Hu Min
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+ Transmission Dynamics and Control of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 2003 Marc Lipsitch
Ted Cohen
Ben S. Cooper
James M. Robins
Stefan Ma
Lyn James
Gowri Gopalakrishna
Suok Kai Chew
Chorh Chuan Tan
Matthew H. Samore
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+ PDF Chat Strategies for containing an emerging influenza pandemic in Southeast Asia 2005 Neil M. Ferguson
Derek A. T. Cummings
Simon Cauchemez
Christophe Fraser
Steven Riley
Aronrag Meeyai
Sopon Iamsirithaworn
Donald S. Burke
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+ PDF Chat Infectious disease control using contact tracing in random and scale-free networks 2005 IstvĂĄn Z. Kiss
Darren M. Green
Rowland R. Kao
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+ PDF Chat Economic analysis of pandemic influenza mitigation strategies for five pandemic severity categories 2013 Joel Kelso
Nilimesh Halder
Maarten J. Postma
George Milne
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+ The Characteristics of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission Dynamics in South Korea 2016 Yunhwan Kim
Sunmi ‍Lee
Chaeshin Chu
Seoyun Choe
Saeme Hong
Youngseo Shin
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+ PDF Chat Mechanistic Models of Infectious Disease and Their Impact on Public Health 2016 Justin Lessler
Derek A. T. Cummings
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+ Epidemiologic Parameters of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak in Korea, 2015 2016 Sun Hee Park
Woo Joo Kim
Jin‐Hong Yoo
Jung‐Hyun Choi
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+ PDF Chat Contact Tracing for Imported Case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, China, 2015 2016 Min Kang
Tie Song
Haojie Zhong
Jie Hou
Jun Wang
Jiansen Li
Jie Wu
Jianfeng He
Jinyan Lin
Yonghhui Zhang
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+ PDF Chat Projecting social contact matrices in 152 countries using contact surveys and demographic data 2017 Kiesha Prem
Alex R. Cook
Mark Jit
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+ PDF Chat Analysis of Transmission and Control of Tuberculosis in Mainland China, 2005–2016, Based on the Age-Structure Mathematical Model 2017 Yu Zhao
Mingtao Li
Sanling Yuan
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+ PDF Chat Optimal control of a discrete age-structured model for tuberculosis transmission 2019 Fatmawati Fatmawati
Utami Dyah Purwati
Firman Riyudha
Hengki Tasman
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+ The dynamics of an age‐structured TB transmission model with relapse 2020 Hui Cao
Xiaoyan Gao
Dongxue Yan
Suxia Zhang
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+ PDF Chat Feasibility of controlling COVID-19 outbreaks by isolation of cases and contacts 2020 Joel Hellewell
Sam Abbott
Amy Gimma
Nikos I Bosse
Christopher I Jarvis
Timothy Russell
James D. Munday
Adam J. Kucharski
W. John Edmunds
Sebastian Funk
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+ PDF Chat Active Monitoring of Persons Exposed to Patients with Confirmed COVID-19 — United States, January–February 2020 2020 Rachel M. Burke
Claire M. Midgley
Alissa Dratch
Marty Fenstersheib
Thomas Haupt
Michelle Holshue
Isaac Ghinai
M. Claire Jarashow
Jennifer M. Lo
Tristan D. McPherson
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+ Governance, technology and citizen behavior in pandemic: Lessons from COVID-19 in East Asia 2020 Rajib Shaw
Yong Kyun Kim
Jinling Hua
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+ Estimation of the percentages of asymptomatic patients and undiagnosed patients of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection in Hokkaido, Japan by using birth-death process with recursive full tracing 2020 Takuma Tanaka
Takayuki Yamaguchi
Yohei Sakamoto
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+ Digital Herd Immunity and COVID-19 2020 Vir B. Bulchandani
Saumya Shivam
Sanjay Moudgalya
S. L. Sondhi
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+ PDF Chat Preliminary estimates of the reproduction number of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Republic of Korea and Italy by 5 March 2020 2020 Zian Zhuang
Shi Zhao
Qianying Lin
Peihua Cao
Yijun Lou
Lin Yang
Shu Yang
Daihai He
Li Xiao
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+ Bidirectional contact tracing dramatically improves COVID-19 control 2020 William J. Bradshaw
Ethan C. Alley
Jonathan H. Huggins
Alun L. Lloyd
Kevin M. Esvelt
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+ PDF Chat The proportion of COVID-19 cases that are asymptomatic in South Korea: Comment on Nishiura et al. 2020 Joseph Workman
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+ PDF Chat Individual quarantine versus active monitoring of contacts for the mitigation of COVID-19: a modelling study 2020 Corey M. Peak
Rebecca Kahn
Yonatan H. Grad
Lauren M. Childs
Ruoran Li
Marc Lipsitch
Caroline O. Buckee
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+ PDF Chat Evaluating How Smartphone Contact Tracing Technology Can Reduce the Spread of Infectious Diseases: The Case of COVID-19 2020 Enrique Hernández‐Orallo
Pietro Manzoni
Carlos T. Calafate
Juan‐Carlos Cano
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+ A Framework for Network-Based Epidemiological Modeling of Tuberculosis Dynamics Using Synthetic Datasets 2020 Marissa Renardy
Denise E. Kirschner
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+ Effectiveness of isolation, testing, contact tracing, and physical distancing on reducing transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in different settings: a mathematical modelling study 2020 Adam J. Kucharski
Petra Klepac
Andrew J. K. Conlan
Stephen M. Kissler
Maria Tang
Hannah Fry
Julia R. Gog
W. John Edmunds
Jon C. Emery
Graham F. Medley
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