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infectious disease dynamics
Origin detection during food-borne disease outbreaks-a case study of the 2011 ehec/hus outbreak in germany
J Manitz
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T Kneib
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M Schlather
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D Helbing
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D Brockmann
PLoS Curr. 2014 April 1; 6
The key challenge during food-borne disease outbreaks, e.g. the 2011 EHEC/HUS outbreak in Germany, is the design of efficient mitigation strategies …
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Understanding and predicting the global spread of emergent infectious diseases
D Brockmann
Public Health Forum | Band 22: Heft 3
The emergence and global spread of human infectious diseases has become one of the most serious public health threats of the 21st century. …
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Unifying viral genetics and human transportation data to predict the global transmission dynamics of human influenza H3N2
P Lemey
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A Rambaut
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T Bedford
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N Faria
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F Bielejec
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G Baele
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C A Russell
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D J Smith
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O G Pybus
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D Brockmann
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M A Suchard
PLoS Pathog 10(2): e1003932
What explains the geographic dispersal of emerging pathogens? Reconstructions of evolutionary history from pathogen gene sequences offer qualitative …
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The hidden geometry of complex, network-driven contagion phenomena
D Brockmann
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D Helbing
Science 342 (6164), 1337-1342
The global spread of epidemics, rumors, opinions, and innovations are complex, network-driven dynamic processes. The combined multiscale nature and …
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Natural human mobility patterns and spatial spread of infectious diseases
V Belik
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T Geisel
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D Brockmann
Physical Review X 1 (1), 011001
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements between base and destination locations on …
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Human mobility and spatial disease dynamics
D Brockmann
In Reviews of Nonlinear Dynamics and Complexity, H.G. Schuster (Ed.).
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Forecast and control of epidemics in a globalized world
L Hufnagel
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D Brockmann
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T Geisel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (42), 15124-15129
The rapid worldwide spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome demonstrated the potential threat an infectious disease poses in a closely …
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