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The following pages link to Modeling infectious disease parameters based on serological and social contact data. A modern statistical perspective. (Q413578):
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- Bayesian inference for age-structured population model of infectious disease with application to varicella in Poland (Q309190) (← links)
- Structural differences in mixing behavior informing the role of asymptomatic infection and testing symptom heritability (Q512668) (← links)
- Using empirical social contact data to model person to person infectious disease transmission: An illustration for varicella (Q1015259) (← links)
- Kernel machines for current status data (Q2051247) (← links)
- Global stability and numerical analysis of a compartmental model of the transmission of the hepatitis A virus (HAV): a case study in Tunisia (Q2149333) (← links)
- The impact of behavioral interventions on co-infection dynamics: an exploration of the effects of home isolation (Q2423935) (← links)
- A simple periodic-forced model for dengue fitted to incidence data in Singapore (Q2637575) (← links)
- A general frailty model to accommodate individual heterogeneity in the acquisition of multiple infections: an application to bivariate current status data (Q6627373) (← links)
- A fractional order SIR model describing hesitancy to the COVID-19 vaccination (Q6646536) (← links)