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q-bio.PE2018

Individual preventive measures during an epidemic may have negative population-level outcomes

Ka Yin Leung, Frank Ball, David Sirl +1

math.PR2014

On expected durations of birth-death processes, with applications to branching processes and SIS epidemics

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, Peter Neal

math.PR2010

Threshold behaviour and final outcome of an epidemic on a random network with household structure

Frank Ball, David Sirl, Pieter Trapman

physics.soc-ph2016

Evaluation of vaccination strategies for SIR epidemics on random networks incorporating household structure

Frank Ball, David Sirl

math.PR2010

Household epidemic models with varying infection response

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, David Sirl

q-bio.PE2015

Reproduction numbers for epidemic models with households and other social structures II: comparisons and implications for vaccination

Frank Ball, Lorenzo Pellis, Pieter Trapman

math.PR2018

Central limit theorems for SIR epidemics and percolation on configuration model random graphs

Frank Ball

math.PR2012

A network with tunable clustering, degree correlation and degree distribution, and an epidemic thereon

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, David Sirl

q-bio.PE2017

Heterogeneous network epidemics: real-time growth, variance and extinction of infection

Frank Ball, Thomas House

math.ST2014

Stochastic monotonicity and continuity properties of functions defined on Crump-Mode-Jagers branching processes, with application to vaccination in epidemic modelling

Frank Ball, Miguel González, Rodrigo Martínez +1

math.PR2019

A stochastic SIR network epidemic model with preventive dropping of edges

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, Ka Yin Leung +1

q-bio.PE2016

Inferring $R_0$ in emerging epidemics - the effect of common population structure is small

Pieter Trapman, Frank Ball, Jean-Stéphane Dhersin +3

math.PR2015

An epidemic in a dynamic population with importation of infectives

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, Pieter Trapman