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Feb-2013Effects of influenza antivirals on individual and population immunity over many epidemic wavesPepin, K. M.; Riley, S.; Grenfell, Bryan T.
Apr-2014Emulating a gravity model to infer the spatiotemporal dynamics of an infectious diseaseJandarov, Roman; Haran, Murali; Bjørnstad, Ottar; Grenfell, Bryan T.
8-Jan-2015Environmental Drivers of the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in the United StatesPitzer, Virginia E.; Viboud, Cécile; Alonso, Wladimir J.; Wilcox, Tanya; Metcalf, C. Jessica E.; et al
4-Dec-2009Epidemic Dynamics at the Human-Animal InterfaceLloyd-Smith, J.O.; George, D.; Pepin, K.M.; Pitzer, V.E.; Pulliam, J.R.C.; et al
12-Sep-2018Epidemic dynamics, interactions and predictability of enteroviruses associated with hand, foot and mouth disease in JapanTakahashi, Saki; Metcalf, C. Jessica E.; Arima, Yuzo; Fujimoto, Tsuguto; Shimizu, Hiroyuki; et al
Jul-2011The epidemiology of rubella in Mexico: seasonality, stochasticity and regional variationMetcalf, C. Jessica E.; Bjørnstad, O.N.; Ferrari, M.J.; Klepac, P.; Bharti, N.; et al
2015Estimating Drivers of Autochthonous Transmission of Chikungunya Virus in its Invasion of the AmericasPerkins, T. Alex; Metcalf, C. Jessica E.; Grenfell, Bryan T.; Tatem, Andrew J.
31-May-2012Evolution of an Eurasian Avian-like Influenza Virus in Naïve and Vaccinated PigsMurcia, Pablo R.; Hughes, Joseph; Battista, Patrizia; Lloyd, Lucy; Baillie, Gregory J.; et al
9-Dec-2011Explaining Seasonal Fluctuations of Measles in Niger Using Nighttime Lights ImageryBharti, Nita; Tatem, A. J.; Ferrari, M. J.; Grais, R. F.; Djibo, A.; et al
1-Jan-2018Fogarty International Center collaborative networks in infectious disease modeling: Lessons learnt in research and capacity buildingNelson, Martha I.; Lloyd-Smith, James O.; Simonsen, Lone; Rambaut, Andrew; Holmes, Edward C.; et al
1-Jan-2018Geographic transmission hubs of the 2009 influenza pandemic in the United StatesKissler, Stephen M.; Gog, Julia R.; Viboud, Cécile; Charu, Vivek; Bjørnstad, Ottar N.; et al
Jul-2016Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in China: Critical Community Size and Spatial Vaccination StrategiesVan Boeckel, Thomas P.; Takahashi, Saki; Liao, Qiaohong; Xing, Weijia; Lai, Shengjie; et al
16-Feb-2016Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in China: Modeling Epidemic Dynamics of Enterovirus Serotypes and Implications for VaccinationTakahashi, Saki; Liao, Qiaohong; Van Boeckel, Thomas P.; Xing, Weijia; Sun, Junling; et al
Jun-2016High turnover drives prolonged persistence of influenza in managed pig herdsPitzer, Virginia E.; Aguas, Ricardo; Riley, Steven; Loeffen, Willie L. A.; Wood, James L. N.; et al
28-Feb-2013Hospital-Community Interactions Foster Coexistence between Methicillin-Resistant Strains of Staphylococcus aureusKouyos, Roger; Klein, Eili; Grenfell, Bryan T.
10-Feb-2017Human mobility and the spatial transmission of influenza in the United StatesCharu, Vivek; Zeger, Scott; Gog, Julia; Bjørnstad, Ottar N.; Kissler, Stephen; et al
15-Jan-2016Identifying Hotspots of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Transmission Using Spatial and Molecular Genetic DataZelner, Jonathan L.; Murray, Megan B.; Becerra, Mercedes C.; Galea, Jerome; Lecca, Leonid; et al
21-Jul-2016Immunogenicity of a Meningococcal B Vaccine during a University OutbreakBasta, Nicole E.; Mahmoud, Adel A.F.; Wolfson, Julian; Ploss, Alexander; Heller, Brigitte L.; et al
8-Nov-2018Impact and longevity of measles-associated immune suppression: a matched cohort study using data from the THIN general practice database in the UK.Gadroen, Kartini; Dodd, Caitlin N.; Masclee, Gwen M.C.; de Ridder, Maria A.J.; Weibel, Daniel; et al
Dec-2012Impact of birth rate, seasonality and transmission rate on minimum levels of coverage needed for rubella vaccinationMetcalf, C. Jessica E.; Lessler, J.; Klepac, P.; Cutts, F.; Grenfell, Bryan T.