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Dose-response relationships for environmentally mediated infectious disease transmission models
ArticleAbstract: Environmentally mediated infectious disease transmission models provide a mechanistic approach to exPalabras claves:Autores:Brouwer A.F., Eisenberg M.C., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Meza R., Weir M.H.Fuentes:scopusDilution of Epidemic Potential of Environmentally Transmitted Infectious Diseases for Species with Partially Overlapping Habitats
ArticleAbstract: Species diversity may play an important role in the modulation of pathogen transmission through thePalabras claves:Community reproduction number, Dilution effect, Environmentally transmitted infectious disease, Epidemic potential, Habitat overlap, species diversityAutores:Brouwer A.F., Espira L.M., Foufopoulos J., Han B.A., Joseph Neil Spindel EisenbergFuentes:scopusEpidemiology of the silent polio outbreak in Rahat, Israel, based on modeling of environmental surveillance data
ArticleAbstract: Israel experienced an outbreak of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) in 2013-2014, detected through envirPalabras claves:environmental surveillance, mathematical model, Poliovirus, Silent transmission, VaccinationAutores:Brouwer A.F., Eisenberg M.C., Grotto I., Hindiyeh M., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Koopman J.S., Manor Y., Pomeroy C.D., Shulman L.M.Fuentes:scopusQuantitative microbial risk assessment and infectious disease transmission modeling of waterborne enteric pathogens
ArticleAbstract: Purpose of Review Waterborne enteric pathogens remain a global health threat. Increasingly, quantitaPalabras claves:enteric disease, Human ecology, Infectious disease transmission modeling, Quantitative microbial risk assessment, Waterborne pathogenAutores:Brouwer A.F., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Masters N.B.Fuentes:scopusLeveraging infectious disease models to interpret randomized controlled trials: Controlling enteric pathogen transmission through water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions
ArticleAbstract: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluate hypotheses in specific contexts and are often considerePalabras claves:Autores:Bakker K.M., Boerger S.N., Brouwer A.F., Eisenberg M.C., Freeman M.C., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Zahid M.H.Fuentes:scopusPhenotypic variations in persistence and infectivity between and within environmentally transmitted pathogen populations impact population-level epidemic dynamics
ArticleAbstract: Background: Human pathogens transmitted through environmental pathways are subject to stress and prePalabras claves:Biphasic decay, Identifiability, Infectious disease transmission model, Microbial dormancy, Persistence-infectivity trade-off, VBNCAutores:Brouwer A.F., Eisenberg M.C., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Love N.G.Fuentes:scopusThe impact of vaccination efforts on the spatiotemporal patterns of the hepatitis a outbreak in michigan, 2016-2018
ArticleAbstract: Background: The United States is currently experiencing the largest hepatitis A virus (HAV) outbreakPalabras claves:Hepatitis A virus, mathematical model, Michigan, Outbreak, seasonality, VaccinationAutores:Brouwer A.F., Collins J., Eisenberg M.C., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Kimmins L., Ladisky M., Zelner J.L.Fuentes:scopusThe role of time-varying viral shedding in modelling environmental surveillance for public health: Revisiting the 2013 poliovirus outbreak in Israel
ArticleAbstract: Environmental pathogen surveillance is a sensitive tool that can detect earlystage outbreaks, and itPalabras claves:environmental surveillance, infectious disease model, Poliovirus, viral shedding, wastewater surveillanceAutores:Brouwer A.F., Eisenberg M.C., Famulare M., Grotto I., Hindiyeh M., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Koopman J.S., Kroiss S.J., Manor Y., Shulman L.M.Fuentes:scopus