Analyzing and modeling spatial and temporal dynamics of infectious diseases /
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction to analyzing and modeling spatial and temporal dynamics of infectious diseases / Dongmei Chen, Bernard Moulin, Jianhong Wu -- Modeling the spread of infectious diseases : a review / Dongmei Chen -- West Nile virus : a narrative from bioinformatics and mathematical modeling studies / U.S.N. Murty, Amit Kumar Banerjee and Jianhong Wu -- West Nile virus risk assessment and forecasting using statistical and dynamical models / Ahmed Abdelrazec, Yurong Cao, Xin Gao, Paul Proctor, Hui Zheng, and Huaiping Zhu -- Using mathematical modeling to integrate disease surveillance and global air transportation data / Julien Arino and Kamran Khan -- Mathematical modeling of malaria models with spatial effects / Daozhou Gao and Shigui Ruan -- Avian influenza spread and transmission dynamics / Lydia Bourouiba, Stephen Gourley, Rongsong Liu, John Takekawa, and Jianhong Wu -- Analyzing the potential impact of bird migration on the global spread of H5N1 avian influenza (2007-2011) using spatio-temporal mapping methods / Heather Richardson and Dongmei Chen -- Cloud computing-enabled cluster detection using a flexibly shaped scan statistic for real-time syndromic surveillance / P. Belanger and K. Moore -- Mapping the distribution of malaria : current approaches and future directions / L.R. Johnson, K.D. Lafferty, A. McNally, E. Mordecai, K. Paaijmans, S. Pawar, S.J. Ryan -- Statistical modeling of spatio-temporal infectious disease transmission / Rob Deardon, Xuan Fang and Grace Pui Sze Kwong -- Spatio-temporal dynamics of schistosomiasis in China : bayesian-based geostatistical analysis / Zhi-Jie Zhang -- Spatial analysis and statistical modeling of 2009 H1N1 pandemic in the greater Toronto area / Frank Wen, Dongmei Chen, Anna Majury -- West Nile virus mosquito abundance modeling using a non-stationary spatio-temporal geostatistics / Eun-Hye Yoo, Dongmei Chen, Curtis Russel -- Spatial pattern analysis of multivariate disease data / Cindy X. Feng and Charmaine Dean -- The zoonosismags project (part 1) : population-based geosimulation of zoonoses in an informed virtual geographic environment / Bernard Moulin, Mondher Bouden, Daniel Navarro -- Zoonosismags project (part 2) : complementarity of a rapid-propotyping tool and of a full-scale geosimulator for population-based geosimulation of zoonoses / Bernard Moulin, Daniel Navarro, Dominic Marcotte, Said Sedrati -- Web-mapping and behaviour pattern extraction tools to assess lyme disease risk for humans in peri-urban forests / Hedi Haddad, Bernard Moulin, Franck Manirakiza Christelle Maha, Vincent Godard and Samuel Mermet -- An integrated approach for communicable disease geosimulation based on epidemiological, human mobility and public intervention models / Hedi Haddad, Bernard Moulin, Marius Thariault -- Smartphone trajectories as data sources for agent-based infection spread modeling / M.R. Friesen and R.D. McLeod. | |
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