Session 15

 

A model for the spatial spread of a multi-species disease

Julien Arino, Richard Jordan, P. van den Driessche

The population dynamics of pathogens with multiple hosts

Andrew Dobson

Kangaroos, mosquitoes and disease: persistence of Ross River virus in Australia

K. Glass

A new method to estimate the effort required to control an infectious disease

Hans (J.A.P.) Heesterbeek, Mick Roberts

Spatiotemporal Propagation of FIV within Populations of Cats. Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Study of Infection Waves.

Frank M. Hilker, Michel Langlais, Sergei V. Petrovskii, Horst Malchow

Control of Epidemics: the impact of vaccination on strain dynamics

M Iannelli

The Effect Of Seasonal Host Birth Rates On Population Dynamics: A Max/Min Approach

J.M. Ireland, R.A. Norman

Frequency-dependent incidence in STD models: portrayal of pair-based transmission and effects of illness on contact behaviour

James O. Lloyd-Smith, Wayne M. Getz

Problems in estimating infectious disease transmission rates from data

Andrew Park, Katie Glass, James Wood and Bryan Grenfell

The effects of strain heterology on the epidemiology of equine influenza in a vaccinated population

Andrew Park, James Wood, Janet Daly, Richard Newton

Modelling the dynamics of Lyme Disease and Tick-borne Encephalitis in Trentino (northern Italy)

Roberto Rosą, Andrea Pugliese, Mini Ghosh, Annapaola Rizzoli, Rachel Norman, Peter J. Hudson

How diseases affect symbiotic communities

Ezio Venturino

The role of competition and disease on the replacement of red squirrels by greys

Andrew White, Daniel Tompkins, Michael Boots