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Principles of infectious disease and transmission
2018Infectious diseases can be a major problem in the shelter environment. This chapter provides a very brief overview of the infectious agents that can cause disease, how the pathogens of importance are transmitted, and how they might be managed and treated.
Jenny Stavisky, Wendy Adams
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On the Role of Social Clusters in the Transmission of Infectious Diseases
Theoretical Population Biology, 2002We introduce a spatial stochastic model for the spread of tuberculosis and HIV. We have three parameters: the size of the social cluster for each individual and the infection rates within and outside the social cluster. We show that when the infection rate from outside the cluster is low (this is presumably the case for tuberculosis and HIV) then an ...
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Granulomatous inflammation and transmission of infectious disease
Immunology Today, 1999G. Di Perri +3 more
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Large-Scale Spatial-Transmission Models of Infectious Disease
Science, 2007During transmission of seasonal endemic diseases such as measles and influenza, spatial waves of infection have been observed between large distant populations. Also, during the initial stages of an outbreak of a new or reemerging pathogen, disease incidence tends to occur in spatial clusters, which makes containment possible if you can predict the ...
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Infectious disease transmission and contact networks in wildlife and livestock
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2015Meggan E Craft
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Individual space–time activity-based modelling of infectious disease transmission within a city
Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 2008Peter M Atkinson, Dick Ettema
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