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Estimation of the Malthusian parameter in an stochastic epidemic model using martingale methods
2013
David Lindenstrand
Åke Svensson
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Inhomogeneous epidemics on weighted networks
2012
Tom Britton
David Lindenstrand
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Stochastic epidemic models in heterogeneous communities
2012
David Lindenstrand
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Estimation of the Malthusian parameter using martingale methods
2012
David Lindenstrand
Åke Svensson
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Inhomogeneous epidemics on weighted networks
2011
Tom Britton
David Lindenstrand
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Inhomogeneous epidemics on weighted networks
2011
Tom Britton
David Lindenstrand
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Epidemic modelling: Aspects where stochasticity matters
2009
Tom Britton
David Lindenstrand
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Epidemic modelling: aspects where stochasticity matters
2008
Tom Britton
David Lindenstrand
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Tom Britton
5
Åke Svensson
2
Commonly Cited References
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Epidemics in populations with two levels of mixing
1997
Frank Ball
Denis Mollison
Gianpaolo Scalia‐Tomba
4
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A note on generation times in epidemic models
2006
Åke Svensson
3
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Branching Processes with Biological Applications.
1977
P. Holgate
Peter Jägers
3
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Stochastic Epidemic Models and Their Statistical Analysis
2000
Håkan Andersson
Tom Britton
3
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The Mathematical Theory of Infectious Diseases and its applications
1978
N. R. Ling
2
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Epidemiology, transmission dynamics and control of SARS: the 2002–2003 epidemic
2004
Roy M. Anderson
Christophe Fraser
Azra C. Ghani
Christl A. Donnelly
Steven Riley
Neil M. Ferguson
GM Leung
TH Lam
Anthony J. Hedley
2
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Bounding the Size and Probability of Epidemics on Networks
2008
Joel C. Miller
2
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Epidemics with two levels of mixing
1997
Frank Ball
Denis Mollison
Gianpaolo Scalia‐Tomba
2
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Spread of epidemic disease on networks
2002
M. E. J. Newman
2
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Control of transmission with two types of infection
2006
Frank Ball
Niels G. Becker
2
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Stochastic epidemics in dynamic populations: quasi-stationarity and extinction
2000
Henrik Andersson
Tom Britton
2
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Mathematical Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases: Model Building, Analysis and Interpretation
2000
Odo Diekmann
Hans Heesterbeek
2
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Mathematical Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
1996
Odo Diekmann
2
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The Theory of Measles Elimination: Implications for the Design of Elimination Strategies
2004
Nigel Gay
2
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The Structure and Function of Complex Networks
2003
Michael Newman
2
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A unified approach to the distribution of total size and total area under the trajectory of infectives in epidemic models
1986
Frank Ball
2
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Bounding basic characteristics of spatial epidemics with a new percolation model
2011
Ronald Meester
Pieter Trapman
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Stochastic epidemic models: A survey
2010
Tom Britton
2
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Model-consistent estimation of the basic reproduction number from the incidence of an emerging infection
2007
Michael C. Roberts
Hans Heesterbeek
1
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Pandemic Potential of a Strain of Influenza A (H1N1): Early Findings
2009
Christophe Fraser
Christl A. Donnelly
Simon Cauchemez
William P. Hanage
Maria D. Van Kerkhove
T. Déirdre Hollingsworth
Jamie T. Griffin
Rebecca F. Baggaley
Helen E. Jenkins
Emily J. Lyons
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Mathematical Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases: Model Building, Analysis and Interpretation
2001
Andrew Roddam
1
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Deterministic epidemic models with explicit household structure
2008
Thomas House
Matt J. Keeling
1
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The Mathematical Theory of Infectious Diseases and Its Applications
1977
P. B. Giles
1
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The threshold behaviour of epidemic models
1983
Frank Ball
1
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How generation intervals shape the relationship between growth rates and reproductive numbers
2006
Jacco Wallinga
Marc Lipsitch
1
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Analysis of Infectious Disease Data.
1990
Yuichiro Kanazawa
Niels G. Becker
1
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Mathematical epidemiology of infectious diseases
2009
David J. D. Earn
1
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The effect of heterogeneity on the spread of disease
1990
Niels G. Becker
Ian C. Marschner
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Estimating influenza-related excess mortality and reproduction numbers for seasonal influenza in Norway, 1975–2004
2010
Jon Michael Gran
Bjørn G Iversen
Olav Hungnes
Odd O. Aalen
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On the spread of a disease with gamma distributed latent and infectious periods
1980
Dorothy A. Anderson
Ray Watson
1
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A Weighted Configuration Model and Inhomogeneous Epidemics
2011
Tom Britton
Maria Deijfen
Fredrik Liljeros
1
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Epidemic modelling: Aspects where stochasticity matters
2009
Tom Britton
David Lindenstrand
1
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Network-based analysis of stochastic SIR epidemic models with random and proportionate mixing
2007
Eben Kenah
James M. Robins
1
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Generation interval contraction and epidemic data analysis
2008
Eben Kenah
Marc Lipsitch
James M. Robins
1
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Transmissibility of 1918 pandemic influenza
2004
Christina E. Mills
James M. Robins
Marc Lipsitch
1
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Epidemic Spreading in Scale-Free Networks
2001
Romualdo Pastor‐Satorras
Alessandro Vespignani
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Small World Effect in an Epidemiological Model
2001
Marcelo N. Kuperman
Guillermo Abramson
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Martingale methods for the analysis of epidemic data
1993
NG Becker
1
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Strategies for mitigating an influenza pandemic
2006
Neil M. Ferguson
Derek A. T. Cummings
Christophe Fraser
James Cajka
Philip C. Cooley
Donald S. Burke
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