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Category: 2002

Understanding the persistence of measles: reconciling theory, simulation and observation.

Keeling, M. J., and B. T. Grenfell. 2002. Understanding the persistence of measles: reconciling theory, simulation and observation. P Roy Soc Lond B Bio 269:335-343.

Trophic interactions and population growth rates: describing patterns and identifying mechanisms.

Hudson, P. J., A. P. Dobson, I. M. Cattadori, D. Newborn, D. T. Haydon, D. J. Shaw, T. G. Benton, and B. T. Grenfell. 2002. Trophic interactions and population growth rates: describing patterns and identifying mechanisms. Philos T Roy Soc B 357:1259-1271.

The interplay between determinism and stochasticity in childhood diseases.

Rohani, P., M. J. Keeling, and B. T. Grenfell. 2002. The interplay between determinism and stochasticity in childhood diseases. Am Nat 159:469-481.

Rivers dam waves of rabies.

Grenfell, B. T. 2002. Rivers dam waves of rabies. P Natl Acad Sci Usa 99:3365-3367.

Modelling equine influenza 1: a stochastic model of within-yard epidemics.

Glass, K., J. L. N. Wood, J. A. Mumford, D. Jesset, and B. T. Grenfell. 2002. Modelling equine influenza 1: a stochastic model of within-yard epidemics. Epidemiol Infect 128:491-502.

Dynamics of measles epidemics: Scaling noise, determinism, and predictability with the TSIR model.

Grenfell, B. T., O. N. Bjornstad, and B. F. Finkenstadt. 2002. Dynamics of measles epidemics: Scaling noise, determinism, and predictability with the TSIR model. Ecol Monogr 72:185-202.

Dynamics of measles epidemics: Estimating scaling of transmission rates using a Time series SIR model.

Bjornstad, O. N., B. F. Finkenstadt, and B. T. Grenfell. 2002. Dynamics of measles epidemics: Estimating scaling of transmission rates using a Time series SIR model. Ecol Monogr 72:169-184.

Dynamics and selection of many-strain pathogens.

Gog, J. R., and B. T. Grenfell. 2002. Dynamics and selection of many-strain pathogens. P Natl Acad Sci Usa 99:17209-17214.

Does multiple infection select for raised virulence?

Brown, S. P., M. E. Hochberg, and B. T. Grenfell. 2002. Does multiple infection select for raised virulence? Trends Microbiol 10:401-405.

A stochastic model for extinction and recurrence of epidemics: estimation and inference for measles outbreaks.

Finkenstadt, B. F., O. N. Bjornstad, and B. T. Grenfell. 2002. A stochastic model for extinction and recurrence of epidemics: estimation and inference for measles outbreaks. Biostatistics 3:493-510.

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