1. Stochastic social behavior coupled to COVID-19 dynamics leads to waves, plateaus, and an endemic state

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Alexei V Tkachenko
    2. Sergei Maslov
    3. Tong Wang
    4. Ahmed Elbana
    5. George N Wong
    6. Nigel Goldenfeld
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      This manuscript will be of interest to epidemiologists and population biologists interested in outbreak dynamics in populations with complex social structures, such as emergent viral infections of humans. The study offers a functional, differential-equation (DE)-based framework for capturing the transition from emergence to endemicity without the huge over-compensation cycles typically predicted by DE models but rarely seen in natural populations. The model framework currently offers insights into the drivers of epidemic dynamics and, after further testing and calibration, may be useful for assessing control strategies for emerging infectious diseases.

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  2. Massive social protests amid the pandemic in selected Colombian cities: Did they increase COVID-19 cases?

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    1. José Moreno-Montoya
    2. Laura A. Rodríguez-Villamizar
    3. Alvaro J. Idrovo

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  3. Visible and Real Sizes of New COVID-19 Pandemic Waves in Ukraine

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    1. Igor Nesteruk

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  4. What can we learn from COVID-19 data by using epidemic models with unidentified infectious cases?

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    1. Quentin Griette
    2. Jacques Demongeot
    3. Pierre Magal

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  5. The impact of temperature on the transmissibility and virulence of COVID-19 in Tokyo, Japan

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    1. Lisa Yamasaki
    2. Hiroaki Murayama
    3. Masahiro Hashizume

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  6. Spectre of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the ambient urban waters of Ahmedabad and Guwahati: A tale of two Indian cities

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Manish Kumar
    2. Vaibhav Srivastava
    3. Payal Mazumder
    4. Jyoti Prakash Deka
    5. Shilangi Gupta
    6. Ritusmita Goswami
    7. Pravin K. Mutiyar
    8. Shyamnarayan Dave
    9. Chandan Mahanta
    10. A.L. Ramanathan
    11. Madhvi Joshi

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  7. Age-Based Disparities in Hospitalizations and Mortality for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

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    1. Lauren E. Wisk
    2. Santi K.M. Bhagat
    3. Niraj Sharma

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  8. Assessment of Simulated Surveillance Testing and Quarantine in a SARS-CoV-2–Vaccinated Population of Students on a University Campus

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Francis C. Motta
    2. Kevin A. McGoff
    3. Anastasia Deckard
    4. Cameron R. Wolfe
    5. Mattia Bonsignori
    6. M. Anthony Moody
    7. Kyle Cavanaugh
    8. Thomas N. Denny
    9. John Harer
    10. Steven B. Haase

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  9. Serological prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibody among children and young age group (between 2 and 17 years) in India: An interim result from a large multicentric population-based seroepidemiological study

    This article has 19 authors:
    1. Puneet Misra
    2. Shashi Kant
    3. Randeep Guleria
    4. Sanjay K. Rai
    5. Surekha Kishore
    6. Subrata Baidya
    7. Arvind Kumar Singh
    8. Palanivel Chinnakali
    9. Guruprasad R. Medigeshi
    10. Pradeep Kumar Chaturvedi
    11. Hari Shanker Joshi
    12. Suprakash Mandal
    13. Meenu Sangral
    14. Kapil Yadav
    15. Mohan Bairwa
    16. Partha Haldar
    17. Priyanka Kardam
    18. Sharanabasava Patil
    19. Shreya Jha

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  10. Social contact patterns and implications for infectious disease transmission – a systematic review and meta-analysis of contact surveys

    This article has 34 authors:
    1. Andria Mousa
    2. Peter Winskill
    3. Oliver John Watson
    4. Oliver Ratmann
    5. Mélodie Monod
    6. Marco Ajelli
    7. Aldiouma Diallo
    8. Peter J Dodd
    9. Carlos G Grijalva
    10. Moses Chapa Kiti
    11. Anand Krishnan
    12. Rakesh Kumar
    13. Supriya Kumar
    14. Kin O Kwok
    15. Claudio F Lanata
    16. Olivier Le Polain de Waroux
    17. Kathy Leung
    18. Wiriya Mahikul
    19. Alessia Melegaro
    20. Carl D Morrow
    21. Joël Mossong
    22. Eleanor FG Neal
    23. D James Nokes
    24. Wirichada Pan-ngum
    25. Gail E Potter
    26. Fiona M Russell
    27. Siddhartha Saha
    28. Jonathan D Sugimoto
    29. Wan In Wei
    30. Robin R Wood
    31. Joseph Wu
    32. Juanjuan Zhang
    33. Patrick Walker
    34. Charles Whittaker

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