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Space, persistence and dynamics of measles epidemics

Abstract

This paper explores the relations between persistence and dynamics in measles epidemics. Most current models, including the stochastic seasonally forced and age-structured models examined here, fail to capture simultaneously the observed dynamics and persistence characteristics of epidemics in large urban populations before vaccination. Summary measures of persistence and trienniality allow us to compare epidemics in England, New York and Copenhagen with results of non-spatial and spatial stochastic models. Spatial (metapopulation) structure allow persistence and triennial dynamics to coexist i this class of models. The spatial dynamics of measles, for which detailed spatiotemporal data are available, may serve as a useful test of ideas applicable to other epidemiological and ecological systems with an important spatial component.

Authors

Bolker B; Grenfell BT

Journal

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Vol. 348, No. 1325, pp. 309–320

Publisher

The Royal Society

Publication Date

May 30, 1995

DOI

10.1098/rstb.1995.0070

ISSN

0962-8436

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