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Modeling the spread of West Nile Virus

Publications/In Review:

Wonham, M.J., Lewis. M.A. “A comparative analysis of West Nile virus models.” In Lecture Notes in Mathematical Epidemiology. pp. 321-344.  Editors: F. Brauer, P. van den Driessche and J. Wu. Springer-Verlag (in press).

Wonham, M.J., Lewis, M.A.: A comparative analysis of West Nile virus models (in press for Banff International Research Station volume on Infectious Disease).

Lewis, M.A., Renclawowicz, J., van den Driessche, P., Wonham, M.: A comparison of continuous and discrete time West Nile virus models. Bull. Math. Biol. 68:491-509 (2006).

Wonham, M.J., Lewis, M.A., Renclawowicz, J., van den Driessche, P.: Transmission assumptions generate conflicting predictions in host–vector disease models: a case study in West Nile virus. Ecology Letters 9: 706–725 (2006).

Wonham, M.: The mathematics of mosquitoes and West Nile Virus. Pi in the Sky 8: 5--9 (2004). (PDF)

Wonham, M.J., de Camino-Beck, T., Lewis, M.A.: An epidemiological model for West Nile Virus: invasion analysis and control applications. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond B 271:501--507 (2004).

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