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Social contacts and mixing patterns relevant to the spread of infectious diseases
J Mossong, N Hens, M Jit, P Beutels, K Auranen, R Mikolajczyk, ...
PLoS medicine 5 (3), e74, 2008
31642008
Epidemics with two levels of mixing
F Ball, D Mollison, G Scalia-Tomba
The Annals of Applied Probability, 46-89, 1997
6461997
Mitigation measures for pandemic influenza in Italy: an individual based model considering different scenarios
ML Ciofi degli Atti, S Merler, C Rizzo, M Ajelli, M Massari, P Manfredi, ...
PloS one 3 (3), e1790, 2008
2142008
Estimation in emerging epidemics: biases and remedies
T Britton, G Scalia Tomba
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 16 (150), 20180670, 2019
1512019
Seven challenges for metapopulation models of epidemics, including households models
F Ball, T Britton, T House, V Isham, D Mollison, L Pellis, GS Tomba
Epidemics 10, 63-67, 2015
1382015
Key questions for modelling COVID-19 exit strategies
RN Thompson, TD Hollingsworth, V Isham, D Arribas-Bel, B Ashby, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1932), 20201405, 2020
1312020
Perspectives on the impact of varicella immunization on herpes zoster. A model-based evaluation from three European countries
P Poletti, A Melegaro, M Ajelli, E Del Fava, G Guzzetta, L Faustini, ...
PloS one 8 (4), e60732, 2013
902013
Asymptotic final-size distribution for some chain-binomial processes
G Scalia-Tomba
Advances in Applied Probability 17 (3), 477-495, 1985
901985
Estimating influenza latency and infectious period durations using viral excretion data
A Cori, AJ Valleron, F Carrat, GS Tomba, G Thomas, PY Boëlle
Epidemics 4 (3), 132-138, 2012
842012
A simple explanation for the low impact of border control as a countermeasure to the spread of an infectious disease
GS Tomba, J Wallinga
Mathematical biosciences 214 (1-2), 70-72, 2008
802008
Incidence of symptoms and AIDS in 146 Swedish haemophiliacs and blood transfusion recipients infected with human immunodeficiency virus.
J Giesecke, G Scalia-Tomba, O Berglund, E Berntorp, S Schulman, ...
British Medical Journal 297 (6641), 99-102, 1988
791988
Four key challenges in infectious disease modelling using data from multiple sources
D De Angelis, AM Presanis, PJ Birrell, GS Tomba, T House
Epidemics 10, 83-87, 2015
762015
Influenza in workplaces: transmission, workers’ adherence to sick leave advice and European sick leave recommendations
CH Edwards, GS Tomba, BF de Blasio
The European Journal of Public Health 26 (3), 478-485, 2016
732016
Estimating the incidence, prevalence and clinical burden of hepatitis C over time in Italy
A Mariano, G Scalia Tomba, ME Tosti, E Spada, A Mele
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases 41 (9), 689-699, 2009
652009
Risk of pneumonia in patients previously treated in hospital for pneumonia
JU Hedlund, ÅB Örtqvist, ME Kalin, J Giesecke, G Scalia-Tomba
The Lancet 340 (8816), 396-397, 1992
601992
Epidemiology and costs of herpes zoster: background data to estimate the impact of vaccination
V Di Legami, MM Gianino, MC Degli Atti, M Massari, A Migliardi, ...
Vaccine 25 (43), 7598-7604, 2007
552007
On the asymptotic final size distribution of epidemics in heterogeneous populations
G Scalia-Tomba
Stochastic Processes in Epidemic Theory: Proceedings of a Conference held in …, 1990
541990
Some model based considerations on observing generation times for communicable diseases
GS Tomba, Å Svensson, T Asikainen, J Giesecke
Mathematical Biosciences 223 (1), 24-31, 2010
512010
Hope-Simpson's progressive immunity hypothesis as a possible explanation for herpes zoster incidence data
G Guzzetta, P Poletti, E Del Fava, M Ajelli, GP Scalia Tomba, S Merler, ...
American journal of epidemiology 177 (10), 1134-1142, 2013
492013
Effect of vaccines and antivirals during the major 2009 A (H1N1) pandemic wave in Norway–and the influence of vaccination timing
B Freiesleben de Blasio, BG Iversen, G Scalia Tomba
PLoS One 7 (1), e30018, 2012
432012
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