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The following pages link to The relationship between real-time and discrete-generation models of epidemic spread (Q959105):
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- Reproduction numbers for epidemic models with households and other social structures. II: comparisons and implications for vaccination (Q259553) (← links)
- The transmission process: a combinatorial stochastic process for the evolution of transmission trees over networks (Q332431) (← links)
- Solvability of implicit final size equations for SIR epidemic models (Q343089) (← links)
- Discrete epidemic models with arbitrary stage distributions and applications to disease control (Q383108) (← links)
- Reproduction numbers for epidemic models with households and other social structures. I: Definition and calculation of \(R_{0}\) (Q433678) (← links)
- Near-critical SIR epidemic on a random graph with given degrees (Q515835) (← links)
- Household epidemic models with varying infection response (Q659016) (← links)
- Epidemic growth rate and household reproduction number in communities of households, schools and workplaces (Q659050) (← links)
- Real-time growth rate for general stochastic SIR epidemics on unclustered networks (Q894285) (← links)
- The influence of assumptions on generation time distributions in epidemic models (Q899337) (← links)
- Analysis of a stochastic SIR epidemic on a random network incorporating household structure (Q975960) (← links)
- Evaluation of vaccination strategies for SIR epidemics on random networks incorporating household structure (Q1692125) (← links)
- On time-discretized versions of the stochastic SIS epidemic model: a comparative analysis (Q2022086) (← links)
- Susceptibility sets and the final outcome of collective Reed-Frost epidemics (Q2282725) (← links)
- SIR epidemics and vaccination on random graphs with clustering (Q2420465) (← links)
- Threshold behaviour and final outcome of an epidemic on a random network with household structure (Q3644304) (← links)
- SIR epidemics in populations with large sub-communities (Q6620073) (← links)
- Collective epidemics with asymptomatics and functional infection rates (Q6647785) (← links)