Spread of yellow fever virus outbreak in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2015–16: a modelling study

Author:

Kraemer Moritz U G,Faria Nuno R,Reiner Robert C,Golding Nick,Nikolay Birgit,Stasse Stephanie,Johansson Michael A,Salje Henrik,Faye Ousmane,Wint G R William,Niedrig Matthias,Shearer Freya M,Hill Sarah C,Thompson Robin N,Bisanzio Donal,Taveira Nuno,Nax Heinrich H,Pradelski Bary S R,Nsoesie Elaine O,Murphy Nicholas R,Bogoch Isaac I,Khan Kamran,Brownstein John S,Tatem Andrew J,de Oliveira Tulio,Smith David L,Sall Amadou A,Pybus Oliver G,Hay Simon I,Cauchemez Simon

Funder

International research Consortium on Dengue Risk Assessment Management and Surveillance

European Commission 7th Framework Programme

University of Melbourne McKenzie fellowship

Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study program

Rhodes Trust

Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC) Programme, managed by ELRHA

Wellcome Trust

Department for International Development

Medical Research Council (MRC) of the Republic of South Africa

European Union's Horizon 2020

Royal Society Newton Advanced Fellowship

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

European Research Council through the Advanced Investigator Grant Momentum

National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of Health and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Wellcome Trust Sustaining Health Grant

United States Agency for International Development Emerging Pandemic Threats Program-2 PREDICT-2

French Government's Investissement d'Avenir program

NIGMS MIDAS initiative

AXA Research Fund

European Union Seventh Framework Programme

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Infectious Diseases

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