Pages that link to "Item:Q2499773"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to Super-spreaders and the rate of transmission of the SARS virus (Q2499773):
Displaying 17 items.
- Risk estimation of infectious diseases determines the effectiveness of the control strategy (Q544107) (← links)
- Epidemic prevalence on random mobile dynamical networks: individual heterogeneity and correlation (Q614582) (← links)
- Network theory and SARS: predicting outbreak diversity (Q776447) (← links)
- Congruent epidemic models for unstructured and structured populations: analytical reconstruction of a 2003 SARS outbreak (Q854143) (← links)
- A general stochastic model for studying time evolution of transition networks (Q1620063) (← links)
- Critical role of nosocomial transmission in the Toronto SARS outbreak (Q1774418) (← links)
- The effect of superspreading on epidemic outbreak size distributions (Q1795073) (← links)
- Modeling influenza progression within a continuous-attribute heterogeneous population (Q1926731) (← links)
- Staged progression model for epidemic spread on homogeneous and heterogeneous networks (Q1937765) (← links)
- The role of geographical spreaders in infectious pattern formation and front propagation speeds (Q2083720) (← links)
- Exploring the role of superspreading events in SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks (Q2109331) (← links)
- Contact tracing \& super-spreaders in the branching-process model (Q2678873) (← links)
- The architecture of dynamic reservoir in the echo state network (Q2944591) (← links)
- Repulsion of Superinfecting Virions: A Mechanism for Rapid Virus Spread (Q2962107) (← links)
- On the microhydrodynamics of superspreading (Q3097728) (← links)
- Evidence that coronavirus superspreading is fat-tailed (Q5073205) (← links)
- Oscillating behavior of a compartmental model with retarded noisy dynamic infection rate (Q6537682) (← links)