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Inferring Outbreak Characteristics from a Short Observation Period of Symptomatic Patients
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The aerosol release of a pathogen during a bioterrorist incident may not always be caught on environmental sensors - it may be too small, may consist of a preparation that is coarse and heavy (and consequently precipitates quickly) or may simply… read more… Further Information: Jaideep Ray, jairay@ca.sandia.gov www.caip.rutgers.edu/~jaray Advances in Disease Surveillance 2007;2:24 mailto:jairay@ca.sandia.gov http://www.caip.rutgers.edu/%7Ejaray Inferring outbreak … -
Characterization of communicable disease epidemics using bayesian inversion
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The evolution of a communicable disease in a human population is not entirely predictable. However, the spreading process can be assumed to vary smoothly in time. The time-dependent infection process can be linked to observations of… read more… C Safta et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 5757 …

