Renuka Khurana

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+ Estimating the future number of cases in the Ebola epidemic--Liberia and Sierra Leone, 2014-2015. 2014 Meltzer Mi
Atkins Cy
Scott Santibañez
Barbara Knust
Petersen Bw
Elizabeth Ervin
Nichol St
Damon Ik
Washington Ml
1
+ PDF Chat Structured models of infectious disease: Inference with discrete data 2011 C. Jessica E. Metcalf
Justin Lessler
Petra Klepac
Ana Morice
Bryan T. Grenfell
Ottar N. Bjørnstad
1
+ Temporal Changes in Ebola Transmission in Sierra Leone and Implications for Control Requirements: a Real-time Modelling Study 2015 Anton Camacho
Adam J. Kucharski
Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr
Mark A. White
Stefan Flasche
Marc Baguelin
Timothy M. Pollington
Julia Carney
R. E. Glover
Elizabeth Smout
1
+ An introduction to infectious disease modelling 2011 Phillip O. Coffin
1
+ PDF Chat Mathematical models: A key tool for outbreak response 2014 Eric Lofgren
M. Elizabeth Halloran
Caitlin Rivers
John M. Drake
Travis C. Porco
Bryan Lewis
Wan Yang
Alessandro Vespignani
Jeffrey Shaman
Joseph N. S. Eisenberg
1
+ PDF Chat Ebola: models do more than forecast 2014 Caitlin Rivers
1
+ PDF Chat Modeling infectious disease dynamics in the complex landscape of global health 2015 Hans Heesterbeek
Roy M. Anderson
Viggo Andreasen
Shweta Bansal
Daniela De Angelis
Christopher Dye
Ken Eames
W. John Edmunds
Simon D. W. Frost
Sebastian Funk
1
+ PDF Chat Complexity in Mathematical Models of Public Health Policies: A Guide for Consumers of Models 2013 Sanjay Basu
Jason R. Andrews
1
+ Modeling Infectious Diseases in Humans and Animals 2011 Matt J. Keeling
Pejman Rohani
1
+ Modeling Infectious Diseases in Humans and Animals 2008 Matt J. Keeling
Pejman Rohani
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