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Mar-2015Challenges in Modelling Infectious Disease Dynamics: PrefaceLloyd-Smith, James O.; Mollison, Denis; Metcalf, C. Jessica E.; Klepac, Petra; Heesterbeek, J.A.P.
Dec-2014Phocine Distemper Virus: Current Knowledge and Future DirectionsDuignan, Pádraig; Van Bressem, Marie-Françoise; Baker, Jason; Barbieri, Michelle; Colegrove, Kathleen, et al
Dec-2014Cetacean Morbillivirus: Current Knowledge and Future DirectionsVan Bressem, Marie-Françoise; Duignan, Pádraig; Banyard, Ashley; Barbieri, Michelle; Colegrove, Kathleen, et al
20-Mar-2018The seasonality of nonpolio enteroviruses in the United States: Patterns and driversPons-Salort, Margarita; Oberste, M. Steven; Pallansch, Mark A.; Abedi, Glen R.; Takahashi, Saki, et al
22-Jan-2018Unreported cases in the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic: Spatiotemporal variation, and implications for estimating transmissionDalziel, Benjamin D.; Lau, Max S.Y.; Tiffany, Amanda; McClelland, Amanda; Zelner, Jon, et al
Apr-2014Emulating a gravity model to infer the spatiotemporal dynamics of an infectious diseaseJandarov, Roman; Haran, Murali; Bjørnstad, Ottar; Grenfell, Bryan T.
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
28-Sep-2017tsiR: An R package for time-series Susceptible-Infected-Recovered models of epidemicsBecker, Alexander D.; Grenfell, Bryan T.
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
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