Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2011
Mathematical Modelling of Influenza
Inhalt (11 Artikel)
Reactive strategies for containing developing outbreaks of pandemic influenza
Sigrún Andradóttir, Wenchi Chiu, David Goldsman, Mi Lim Lee, Kwok-Leung Tsui, Beate Sander, David N Fisman, Azhar Nizam
Public health interventions for epidemics: implications for multiple infection waves
Lindsay Wessel, Yi Hua, Jianhong Wu, Seyed M Moghadas
Optimal H1N1 vaccination strategies based on self-interest versus group interest
Eunha Shim, Lauren Ancel Meyers, Alison P Galvani
The impact of media coverage on the transmission dynamics of human influenza
Jean M Tchuenche, Nothabo Dube, Claver P Bhunu, Robert J Smith, Chris T Bauch
Emergence and dynamics of influenza super-strains
Brian J Coburn, Chris Cosner, Shigui Ruan
A review of mathematical models of influenza A infections within a host or cell culture: lessons learned and challenges ahead
Catherine AA Beauchemin, Andreas Handel
Effects of vaccination and population structure on influenza epidemic spread in the presence of two circulating strains
Murray E Alexander, Randy Kobes
Modelling and analysis of influenza A (H1N1) on networks
Zhen Jin, Juping Zhang, Li-Peng Song, Gui-Quan Sun, Jianli Kan, Huaiping Zhu
Exploring the effect of biological delays in kinetic models of influenza within a host or cell culture
Benjamin P Holder, Catherine AA Beauchemin
Modelling the effect of seasonal influenza vaccination on the risk of pandemic influenza infection
Geoffry N Mercer, Steven I Barry, Heath Kelly