Detection, forecasting and control of infectious disease epidemics: modelling outbreaks in humans, animals and plants

Volume: 374, Issue: 1775, Pages: 20190038 - 20190038
Published: May 6, 2019
Abstract
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the most devastating infectious disease epidemics on record, having caused approximately 50 million deaths worldwide. Control measures, including prohibiting non-essential gatherings as well as closing cinemas and music halls, were applied with varying success and limited knowledge of transmission dynamics. One hundred years later, following developments in the field of mathematical epidemiology, models are...
Paper Details
Title
Detection, forecasting and control of infectious disease epidemics: modelling outbreaks in humans, animals and plants
Published Date
May 6, 2019
Volume
374
Issue
1775
Pages
20190038 - 20190038
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