Epidemics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Epidemics is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Accounting for historical injustices in mathematical models of infectious disease transmission: An analytic overview182
Data pipelines in a public health emergency: The human in the machine94
Seasonality as a driver of pH1N12009 influenza vaccination campaign impact67
Modelling the COVID-19 pandemic: Focusing on the case of Greece66
Collaborative forecasting of influenza-like illness in Italy: The Influcast experience41
A prospective real-time transfer learning approach to estimate influenza hospitalizations with limited data39
Quantifying individual-level heterogeneity in infectiousness and susceptibility through household studies37
Modeling the population-level impact of treatment on COVID-19 disease and SARS-CoV-2 transmission35
Asymptomatic but infectious – The silent driver of pathogen transmission. A pragmatic review34
Age-time-specific transmission of hand-foot-and-mouth disease enterovirus serotypes in Vietnam: A catalytic model with maternal immunity29
Contribution and quality of mathematical modeling evidence in World Health Organization guidelines: A systematic review29
A method to estimate the serial interval distribution under partially-sampled data25
Realtime case study simulations of transmission of Pancreas Disease (PD) in Norwegian salmonid farming for disease control purposes25
The effective reproductive number: Modeling and prediction with application to the multi-wave Covid-19 pandemic23
A phenomenological approach to predicting tuberculosis cases with an assessment of measurement errors23
Inference for a spatio-temporal model with partial spatial data: African horse sickness virus in Morocco22
The impact of household size on measles transmission: A long-term perspective21
Modelling: Understanding pandemics and how to control them21
Education data needs and challenges for building back from COVID-1921
The triple epidemics of arboviruses in Feira de Santana, Brazilian Northeast: Epidemiological characteristics and diffusion patterns21
Modelling COVID-19 in the North American region with a metapopulation network and Kalman filter21
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