Fields- Borders in Public Health and Mathematical Epidemiology

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    Don’t fence me in: The importance of cross-border movements in infectious disease outbreaks

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    Infectious diseases research using large, linkable databases

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    HIV in Two Interacting High-risk Groups

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    Ecosystem dynamics and the dilution effect

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    Regional reinfection by Dengue: a network approach using data from Mexico

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    Panel - Dawn Parker, Ying-Hen Hsieh, Mick Roberts, Jeff Kwong, Jorge Velasco Hernandez

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    Seed vs. soil: disease emergence requires more than importation

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    Identifying the Optimal Strategy for Accelerating the Elimination of Measles from China

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    Panel - Robyn Lee, Ali Asgary, David Earn, John Glasser

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    Effects of Internal Migration on the Dynamics and Control of Infectious Diseases in China

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    Controlling infection in predator-prey systems with transmission dynamics

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    Bridging the Gap between Mathematical Modeling and Public Health

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    Confronting Mathematical Models with Disease Data: the Issue of Nonidentifiability

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    Modeling across state lines

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    York-Sanofi IRC Team

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    Patient and practice level factors associated with seasonal influenza vaccine uptake among at-risk adults in England: an age-stratified six-year retrospective cohort study

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    York-Sanofi Team

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    Panel Ed Thommes, Kathryn Glass, Affan Shoukat, Amy Greer, Senelani Dorothy Hove Musekwa

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