Mostrando 10 resultados de: 12
Filtros aplicados
Subtipo de publicación
Article(12)
Publisher
Epidemiology(2)
PLoS Computational Biology(2)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2)
American Naturalist(1)
BMC Infectious Diseases(1)
Determinants of Short-term Movement in a Developing Region and Implications for Disease Transmission
ArticleAbstract: Background: Human mobility is important for infectious disease spread. However, little is known abouPalabras claves:Autores:Brouwer A.F., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Kraay A.N.M., Trostle J.A., William T. CevallosFuentes: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:scopusDose-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:scopusModeling Biphasic Environmental Decay of Pathogens and Implications for Risk Analysis
ArticleAbstract: As the appreciation for the importance of the environment in infectious disease transmission has groPalabras claves:Autores:Brouwer A.F., Collender P.A., Eisenberg M.C., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Meza R., Remais J.V.Fuentes:scopusModeling environmentally mediated rotavirus transmission: The role of temperature and hydrologic factors
ArticleAbstract: Rotavirus is considered a directly transmitted disease due to its high infectivity. Environmental paPalabras claves:Pathogen persistence, rotavirus, TEMPERATURE, Transmission modeling, WaterborneAutores:Brouwer A.F., Collender P.A., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Kraay A.N.M., Lin N., Remais J.V.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: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:scopusLong-term projections of the impacts of warming temperatures on Zika and dengue risk in four Brazilian cities using a temperature-dependent basic reproduction number
ArticleAbstract: For vector-borne diseases the basic reproduction number R0, a measure of a disease’s epidemic potentPalabras claves:Autores:Brouwer A.F., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Van Wyk H.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:scopus