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Presentations
2009
- Per Rolfhamre, European Centre for Disease Control, Sweden

Collecting comparable surveillance data for Europe.
At the S-GEM workshop on Outbreak detection in September.
[Presentation]
- Maria Grünewald, Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, Sweden

CASE: Computer Assisted Search for Epidemics.
At the S-GEM workshop on Outbreak detection in September.
[Presentation]
- Michael Höhle, University of Munich, Germany

Generating outbreak signals with R – a surveillance perspective.
At the S-GEM workshop on Outbreak detection in September.
[Presentation]
- Marianne Frisén, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Robust outbreak surveillance.
At the S-GEM workshop on Outbreak detection in September.
[Presentation]
- Wilfred van Pelt, National Institute for Public Health and Environment, The Netherlands

Farrington’s algorithm in daily epidemiological work.
At the S-GEM workshop on Outbreak detection in September.
[Presentation]
- Martin Kulldorff, Harvard University and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, USA

A space-time permutation scan statistic for the early detection of disease outbreaks.
At the S-GEM workshop on Outbreak detection in September.
[Presentation]
2007
- Laura Temime

Modeling antibiotic resistance in populations: from deterministic to stochastic to agent-based models
At the S-GEM workshop on Antibiotic resistance in April.
[Presentation]
- Martin Bootsma

Learning about
long-term vaccination effects from outbreak data
At the S-GEM workshop on Antibiotic resistance in April.
[Presentation]
- Karl Ekdahl

Penicillin-resistant pneumococci - potentials for modeling
At the S-GEM workshop on Antibiotic resistance in April.
[Presentation]
- Martin Camitz

Macro versus micro in epidemic simulations and other stories
At ISI in July, 2007.
[Presentation]
- Martin Eichner

Learning about
long-term vaccination effects from outbreak data
At the S-GEM workshop on Antibiotic resistance in April.
[Presentation]
2006
- Martin Camitz

The effect of travel restrictions on the spread of a highly contagious disease in Sweden
At European Complex Systems Conference in Oxford, September 2006
[Abstract|Full text|Presentation]
- John Glasser

Mathematical modeling of Pertussis in Sweden
At the S-GEM workshop on Vaccination strategies in September.
[Presentation]
- Martin Eichner

Learning about
long-term vaccination effects from outbreak data
At the S-GEM workshop on Vaccination strategies in September.
[Presentation]
- Frank Ball
Optimal vaccination strategies for stochastic epidemics among a population of households
At the S-GEM workshop on Vaccination strategies in September.
[Presentation]
- Rose-Marie Carlsson

Pertussis and the Swedish vaccination program
At the S-GEM workshop on Vaccination strategies in September.
[Presentation]
- Tom Britton

Pertussis and the Swedish vaccination program
At the S-GEM workshop on Vaccination strategies in September.
[Presentation]
- Social Network Visualization as a Contact Tracing Tool
Magnus Boman
Presentation from a workshop on Agent Technology for Disaster Management
[Presentation|Article|Complete procedings]
2005

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