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1. Sequence-based detection of emerging antigenically novel influenza A viruses.

2. Quantifying the consequences of measles-induced immune modulation for whooping cough epidemiology.

3. Crossing the scale from within-host infection dynamics to between-host transmission fitness: a discussion of current assumptions and knowledge.

4. Human birth seasonality: latitudinal gradient and interplay with childhood disease dynamics.

5. Changing spatial epidemiology of pertussis in continental USA.

6. Linking community and disease ecology: the impact of biodiversity on pathogen transmission.

7. Avoidable errors in the modelling of outbreaks of emerging pathogens, with special reference to Ebola.

8. Correction to: Trade-offs between and within scales: environmental persistence and within-host fitness of avian influenza viruses.

9. Trade-offs between and within scales: environmental persistence and within-host fitness of avian influenza viruses.

10. Anticipating infectious disease re-emergence and elimination: a test of early warning signals using empirically based models.

11. Immunological heterogeneity informs estimation of the durability of vaccine protection.

12. Transmission models indicate Ebola virus persistence in non-human primate populations is unlikely.

13. Transient indicators of tipping points in infectious diseases.

14. Anticipating the emergence of infectious diseases.

15. Interactions between serotypes of dengue highlight epidemiological impact of cross-immunity.

16. Time and dose-dependent risk of pneumococcal pneumonia following influenza: a model for within-host interaction between influenza and Streptococcus pneumoniae.

17. Resolving the impact of waiting time distributions on the persistence of measles.

18. Herd immunity acquired indirectly from interactions between the ecology of infectious diseases, demography and economics.

19. Noise, nonlinearity and seasonality: the epidemics of whooping cough revisited.

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