Standard contact tracing practice for COVID-19 is to identify persons exposed to an infected person during the contagious period, assumed to start two days before symptom onset or …
Inferring the relative strength (ie the ratio of reproduction numbers) and relative speed (ie the difference between growth rates) of new SARS-CoV-2 variants is critical to predicting and …
G Bertaglia, L Pareschi - … Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, 2021 - World Scientific
The importance of spatial networks in the spread of an epidemic is an essential aspect in modeling the dynamics of an infectious disease. Additionally, any realistic data-driven model …
To complement labour-intensive conventional contact tracing, digital proximity tracing was implemented widely during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the privacy-centred design …
New disease challenges, societal demands and better or novel types of data, drive innovations in the structure, formulation and analysis of epidemic models. Innovations in …
R Hinch, J Panovska-Griffiths… - … of the Royal …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The SARS-CoV-2 epidemic has been extended by the evolution of more transmissible viral variants. In autumn 2020, the B. 1.177 lineage became the dominant variant in England …
Diagnostic testing followed by isolation of identified cases with subsequent tracing and quarantine of close contacts—often referred to as test-trace-isolate-and-quarantine (TTIQ) …
We consider nonlinear delay differential and renewal equations with infinite delay. We extend the work of Gyllenberg et al.[Appl. Math. Comput., 333 (2018), pp. 490–505] by …
We present a stochastic epidemic model to study the effect of various preventive measures, such as uniform reduction of contacts and transmission, vaccination, isolation, screening …