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000071 (2019) |
Varvara A. Mouchtouri [Grèce] ; Eleni P. Christoforidou [Grèce] ; Maria An Der Heiden [Allemagne] ; Cinthia Menel Lemos [Luxembourg (pays)] ; Margherita Fanos [Luxembourg (pays)] ; Ute Rexroth [Allemagne] ; Ulrike Grote [Allemagne] ; Evelien Belfroid [Pays-Bas] ; Corien Swaan [Pays-Bas] ; Christos Hadjichristodoulou [Grèce] | Exit and Entry Screening Practices for Infectious Diseases among Travelers at Points of Entry: Looking for Evidence on Public Health Impact. |
000129 (2019) |
James J. Feigenbaum [États-Unis] ; Christopher Muller [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Wrigley-Field [États-Unis] | Regional and Racial Inequality in Infectious Disease Mortality in U.S. Cities, 1900-1948. |
000132 (2019) |
Lisa Sattenspiel [États-Unis] ; Jessica Dimka [États-Unis] ; Carolyn Orbann [États-Unis] | Using cultural, historical, and epidemiological data to inform, calibrate, and verify model structures in agent-based simulations. |
000141 (2019) |
Robin N. Thompson [Royaume-Uni] ; Ellen Brooks-Pollock [Royaume-Uni] | Detection, forecasting and control of infectious disease epidemics: modelling outbreaks in humans, animals and plants. |
000227 (2018) |
David Orentlicher [États-Unis] | The Physician's Duty to Treat During Pandemics. |
000228 (2018) |
Trevor Hoppe | "Spanish Flu": When Infectious Disease Names Blur Origins and Stigmatize Those Infected. |
000405 (2018) |
Hiroshi Maeda | The Rise of the Current Mortality Pattern of the United States, 1890-1930. |
000510 (2016) |
Gerardo Chowell [États-Unis] ; Lisa Sattenspiel [États-Unis] ; Shweta Bansal [États-Unis] ; Cécile Viboud [États-Unis] | Mathematical models to characterize early epidemic growth: A review. |
000609 (2015) |
Mary Reidy [Irlande (pays)] ; Fiona Ryan [Irlande (pays)] ; Dervla Hogan [Irlande (pays)] ; Sean Lacey [Irlande (pays)] ; Claire Buckley [Irlande (pays)] | Preparedness of Hospitals in the Republic of Ireland for an Influenza Pandemic, an Infection Control Perspective. |
000671 (2015) |
Sonja A. Rasmussen [Géorgie (pays)] ; Stephen C. Redd [Géorgie (pays)] | Using results from infectious disease modeling to improve the response to a potential H7N9 influenza pandemic. |
000676 (2015) |
Manoj Gambhir ; Catherine Bozio ; Justin J. O'Hagan ; Amra Uzicanin ; Lucinda E. Johnson ; Matthew Biggerstaff ; David L. Swerdlow [Géorgie (pays)] | Infectious disease modeling methods as tools for informing response to novel influenza viruses of unknown pandemic potential. |
000711 (2015) |
Linda A. Selvey ; Catarina Antão ; Robert Hall | Entry screening for infectious diseases in humans. |
000980 (2013) |
A. Neuberger [Israël] ; M. Paul ; A. Nizar ; D. Raoult | Modelling in infectious diseases: between haphazard and hazard. |
000A22 (2013) |
Mikko Myrskyl [Allemagne] ; Neil K. Mehta ; Virginia W. Chang | Early life exposure to the 1918 influenza pandemic and old-age mortality by cause of death. |
000B45 (2012) |
Gerardo Chowell [États-Unis] ; Hiroshi Nishiura ; Cécile Viboud | Modeling rapidly disseminating infectious disease during mass gatherings. |
000D70 (2012) |
Nicholas G. Reich [États-Unis] ; Justin Lessler ; Derek A T. Cummings ; Ron Brookmeyer | Estimating absolute and relative case fatality ratios from infectious disease surveillance data. |
000F00 (2011) |
Andrzej Zieli Ski [Pologne] ; Miroslaw P. Czarkowski | [Infectious diseases in Poland in 2009]. |
001016 (2011) |
Pierre-Olivier Lang [Suisse] | [Adverse effects of the herd immunity or when childhood vaccination becomes deleterious for the epidemiology of infectious diseases in adults]. |
001058 (2011) |
Trudy N. Small [États-Unis] ; Morton J. Cowan | Immunization of hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients against vaccine-preventable diseases. |
001108 (2011) |
Tini Garske [Royaume-Uni] ; Hongjie Yu ; Zhibin Peng ; Min Ye ; Hang Zhou ; Xiaowen Cheng ; Jiabing Wu ; Neil Ferguson | Travel patterns in China. |
001121 (2011) |
Wouter Van Den Broeck [Italie] ; Corrado Gioannini ; Bruno Gonçalves ; Marco Quaggiotto ; Vittoria Colizza ; Alessandro Vespignani | The GLEaMviz computational tool, a publicly available software to explore realistic epidemic spreading scenarios at the global scale. |
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