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Bayesian changepoint model 1 Epidemic modelling 1 Gaussian Markov random fields 1 Global SIR model 1 Influenza 1 Space-time interaction 1 Stochastic differential equations 1 epidemic modelling 1 reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo 1 surveillance data 1
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Held, Leonhard 2 Dargatz, Christiane 1 Georgescu, Vera 1 Hofmann, Mathias 1 Höhle, Michael 1 Schmid, Volker 1
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Stochastic modelling of the spatial spread of influenza in Germany
Dargatz, Christiane; Georgescu, Vera; Held, Leonhard - 2005
In geographical epidemiology, disease counts are typically available in discrete spatial units and at discrete time-points. For example, surveillance data on infectious diseases usually consists of weekly counts of new infections in pre-defined geographical areas. Similarly, but on a different...
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A two-component model for counts of infectious diseases
Held, Leonhard; Hofmann, Mathias; Höhle, Michael; … - 2005
We propose a stochastic model for the analysis of time series of disease counts as collected in typical surveillance systems on notifiable infectious diseases. The model is based on a Poisson or negative binomial observation model with two components: A parameter-driven component relates the...
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