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Category: 2012

Structured models of infectious disease: inference with discrete data

Metcalf, C.J.E., Lessler, J., Klepac, P., Morice, A., Grenfell, B.T., Bjrnstad, O.N. 2012 Structured models of
infectious disease: inference with discrete data Theoretical Population Biology 82, 275-282

Impact of birth rate, seasonality and transmission rate on minimum levels of coverage needed for rubella vaccination

CJE Metcalf, J Lessler, P Klepac, F Cutts, BT Grenfell. Epidemiology and infection.

Optimizing reactive responses to outbreaks of immunizing infections: balancing case management and vaccination

Klepac, P., Bjrnstad, O.N., Metcalf, C.J.E. & Grenfell, B.T. 2012. Optimizing reactive responses to outbreaks of
immunizing infections: balancing case management and vaccination PLoS One 7, e41428

Rubella vaccination: must not be business as usual

Cutts, F.T.,Metcalf, C.J.E., Lessler, J. & Grenfell, B.T. 2012. Rubella vaccination: must not be business as usual
The Lancet Correspondence 380, 217-218

Measurement of vaccine-derived immunity: how do we use all the data?

Lessler, J., Metcalf, C.J.E., & Grenfell, B.T. 2012. Measurement of vaccine derived immunity: how do we use all the data? Expert Reviews Vaccines 11, 747-749

Revealing mechanisms underlying variation in malaria virulence: effective propagation and host control of uninfected red blood cell supply

Metcalf, C.J.E., Long, G.H., Mideo, N. Forrester, J.D., Bjrnstad, O.N., Graham, A.L. 2012. Revealing mechanisms
underlying variation in malaria parasite virulence: e ective propagation and host control of uninfected red blood cell supply. J. R. Soc. Interface 9, 2804-2813

Minimum levels of coverage needed for rubella vaccination: impact of local demography, seasonality and population heterogeneity

Metcalf, C.J.E., Lessler, J., Klepac, P., Cutts, F., Grenfell, B.T. 2012.Impact of birth rate, seasonality and transmission rate on minimum levels of coverage needed for rubella vaccination Epidemiology and Infection 140, 2290-2301

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