نتایج جستجو برای: epidemics

تعداد نتایج: 12551  

Journal: :Ecology 2017
Jessica L Hite Rachel M Penczykowski Marta S Shocket Katherine A Griebel Alexander T Strauss Meghan A Duffy Carla E Cáceres Spencer R Hall

Why do natural populations vary in the frequency of sexual reproduction? Virulent parasites may help explain why sex is favored during disease epidemics. To illustrate, we show a higher frequency of males and sexually produced offspring in natural populations of a facultative parthenogenetic host during fungal epidemics. In a multi-year survey of 32 lakes, the frequency of males (an index of se...

2015
Wan Yang Benjamin J. Cowling Eric H. Y. Lau Jeffrey Shaman

Recent advances in mathematical modeling and inference methodologies have enabled development of systems capable of forecasting seasonal influenza epidemics in temperate regions in real-time. However, in subtropical and tropical regions, influenza epidemics can occur throughout the year, making routine forecast of influenza more challenging. Here we develop and report forecast systems that are ...

2014
Romain Garnier Sylvain Gandon Karin C Harding Thierry Boulinier

The length of intervals between epidemic outbreaks of infectious diseases is critical in epidemiology. In several species of marine mammals and birds, it is pivotal to also consider the life history of the species of concern, as the contact rate between individuals can have a seasonal flux, for example, due to aggregations during the breeding season. Recently, particular interest has been given...

2015
Elisa González-Domínguez Tito Caffi Nicola Ciliberti Vittorio Rossi Dario Cantu

A mechanistic model for Botrytis cinerea on grapevine was developed. The model, which accounts for conidia production on various inoculum sources and for multiple infection pathways, considers two infection periods. During the first period ("inflorescences clearly visible" to "berries groat-sized"), the model calculates: i) infection severity on inflorescences and young clusters caused by conid...

2015
Eun-Kyung Kim You-Sook Youn Jung-Woo Rhim Myung-Seok Shin Jin-Han Kang Kyung-Yil Lee

PURPOSE Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) pneumonia epidemics have occurred in 3- to 4-year cycles in Korea. We evaluated the epidemiologic characteristics of MP pneumonia in Daejeon, Korea, from 2003 to 2012. METHODS We retrospectively analyzed 779 medical records of children (0-15 years of old) with MP pneumonia admitted to our institution and compared the data from 3 recent epidemics. RESULTS I...

2006
Raffaele Vardavas Romulus Breban Sally Blower

1 Inspired by Minority Games, we constructed a novel individual-level game of adaptive decision-making based on the dilemma of deciding whether to participate in voluntary influenza vaccination programs. The proportion of the population vaccinated (i.e., the vaccination coverage) determines epidemic severity. Above a critical vaccination coverage, epidemics are prevented; hence individuals find...

2016
Yoko HAYAMA Takehisa YAMAMOTO Sota KOBAYASHI Norihiko MUROGA Toshiyuki TSUTSUI

The characteristics of a livestock area, including farm density and animal species, influence the spread of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). In this study, the impact of livestock area on FMD epidemics was examined using an FMD transmission model. For this simulation, three major livestock areas were selected: the 2010 FMD epidemic area in Japan as the baseline area (BS), a cattle and pig mixed pr...

2013
Antonie Koetsier Liselotte van Asten Frederika Dijkstra Wim van der Hoek Bianca E. Snijders Cees C. van den Wijngaard Hendriek C. Boshuizen Gé A. Donker Dylan W. de Lange Nicolette F. de Keizer Niels Peek

OBJECTIVES Severe influenza can lead to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) admission. We explored whether ICU data reflect influenza like illness (ILI) activity in the general population, and whether ICU respiratory infections can predict influenza epidemics. METHODS We calculated the time lag and correlation between ILI incidence (from ILI sentinel surveillance, based on general practitioners (GP) co...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2015
David Broder-Rodgers Francisco J Pérez-Reche Sergei N Taraskin

Epidemics in networks can be affected by cooperation in transmission of infection and also connectivity between nodes. An interplay between these two properties and their influence on epidemic spread are addressed in the paper. A particular type of cooperative effects (called synergy effects) is considered, where the transmission rate between a pair of nodes depends on the number of infected ne...

Journal: :The Lancet Digital Health 2020

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