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Using a latent Hawkes process for epidemiological modelling
Understanding the spread of COVID-19 has been the subject of numerous studies, highlighting the significance of reliable epidemic models. Here, we introduce a novel epidemic model using a latent Hawkes process with temporal covariates for modelling the ...
Stamatina Lamprinakou +2 more
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Carried out has been retrospective analysis of epidemiological process manifestations as regards enteroviral infection in the Khabarovsk Region over the period of 7 years, prior to rainfall floods in 2013.
O. E. Trotsenko +16 more
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A Systematic Bayesian Integration of Epidemiological and Genetic Data. [PDF]
Genetic sequence data on pathogens have great potential to inform inference of their transmission dynamics ultimately leading to better disease control.
Max S Y Lau +3 more
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Efficiency of Epidemiological Monitoring in Prevention of Helhcare-Associated Infections
Relevance Epidemiological safety in maternity houses is an essential component of ensuring the quality of medical care. Epidemiological monitoring is a modern technology to identify the potential risk of healthcare-associated infections.Aims The ...
T. P. Gelnina, E. B. Brusina
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Methods of intellectual data analysis in COVID-19 research
The paper presents an original method for solving the problem of finding a connection between the course of the epidemic and socio-economic, demographic and climatic factors.
Oleg V. Senko +6 more
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Clinical and Epidemiological Features of COVID-19 in Children in Moscow in 2020–2022
Relevance. COVID-19 pandemic predetermines the relevance of the analysis of clinical and epidemiological peculiarities in different periods of morbidity growth in the pediatric population.Aim.
E. R. Samitova
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On a safety set for an epidemic model with a bounded population
Given a class of non-linear SIRS epidemic model, we analyse some useful conditions on the model parameters to determine a safety set for the containment of an epidemic.
Carmen Coll +2 more
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Aim: to assess the incidence, prevalence of HIV infection and population dynamics in populations with negative, zero and positive natural increase.Materials and Methods: Computer probabilistic modeling by the Monte Carlo method of the epidemic process of
D. A. Neshumaev +2 more
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Introduction: The styloid process (SP) is a cylindrical bony structure emerging from the lower surface of the petrous temporal bone, its normal length is from 20 mm to 30 mm and those with more than 30 mm length are considered elongated. Calcification in
Reeta Jha +4 more
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The Epidemiology of Benign Proliferative Processes of the Skeletal System in Children [PDF]
A suspicion of a proliferative bone lesion in a child seems to be a major diagnostic problem for clinicians. There are no diagnostic and treatment algorithms described in the literature and no reliable cohort epidemiological data. Our study was conducted among 289 paediatric patients (0–18 years old) with an initial diagnosis of a bone tumour or tumour-
Rutkowski, Michał, Niewińska, Kinga
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