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Selected references

If you are really keen on the subject, start reading. Keep an open mind and start designing the perfect model! Or at least one of them.

 

  • Longini, I.M., et al., Containing pandemic influenza at the source. Science, 2005. 309(5737): p. 1083-1087.
  • Eubank, S., et al., Modelling disease outbreaks in realistic urban social networks. Nature, 2004. 429(6988): p. 180-184.
  • Hufnagel, L., D. Brockmann, and T. Geisel, Forecast and control of epidemics in a globalized world. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2004. 101(42): p. 15124-15129.
  • Diekmann, O. and J.A.P. Heesterbeek, Mathematical Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases: Model Building, Analysis and Interpretation. 2000, Chichester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd. 303.
  • Keeling, M.J., et al., Dynamics of the 2001 UK foot and mouth epidemic: Stochastic dispersal in a heterogeneous landscape. Science, 2001. 294(5543): p. 813-817.
  • Lipsitch, M., et al., Transmission dynamics and control of severe acute respiratory syndrome. Science, 2003. 300(5627): p. 1966-1970.
  • Newman, M.E., Spread of epidemic disease on networks. Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys, 2002. 66(1 Pt 2): p. 016128.
  • Eubank, S., et al., Modelling disease outbreaks in realistic urban social networks. Nature, 2004. 429(6988): p. 180-184.
  • Colizza, V., et al., The role of the airline transportation network in the prediction and predictability of global epidemics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006. 103(7): p. 2015-2020.

 

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