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List of works by Lisa Sattenspiel

A structured epidemic model incorporating geographic mobility among regions.

scientific article published in July 1995

Agent-Based Modeling and the Second Epidemiologic Transition

Agent-based modeling of the spread of the 1918-1919 flu in three Canadian fur trading communities

scientific article published in November 2010

Aids and accusation: Haiti and the geography of blame. By Paul Farmer. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1992. 352 pp. ISBN 0-520-07701-6. $35 (cloth)

article

Applications of Agent-Based Modelling Techniques to Studies of Historical Epidemics: The 1918 Flu in Newfoundland and Labrador

journal article from 'Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Revue de la Société historique du Canada' published in 2014

Book review

Book review: Disease maps: Epidemics on the ground

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COCIRCULATING EPIDEMICS, CHRONIC HEALTH PROBLEMS, AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LABRADOR AND ALASKA

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Coevolution of Humans and Pathogens

Defining epidemics in computer simulation models: How do definitions influence conclusions?

scientific article published on 12 December 2016

Early sub-exponential epidemic growth: Simple models, nonlinear incidence rates, and additional mechanisms: Reply to comments on "Mathematical models to characterize early epidemic growth: A review".

scientific article published on 8 September 2016

Emerging Themes in Anthropology and Epidemiology: Geographic Spread, Evolving Pathogens, and Syndemics

scholarly article

Environmental context, social interactions, and the spread of HIV.

scientific article

Epidemic Models With and Without Mortality: When Does It Matter?

Epidemics in nonrandomly mixing populations: A simulation

Evolution. Essays in honour of John Maynard Smith. Edited by P.J. Greenwood, P.H. Harvey, and M. Slatkin. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1987. viii + 328 pp., tables, figures, index. $24.95 (paper)

article

Evolutionary Medicine

scientific article published in The Journal of the American Medical Association

Explaining Biased Sex Ratios in Human Populations: A Critique of Recent Studies [and Comments and Reply]

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Explorations in paleodemography: an overview of the Artificial Long House Valley agent-based modeling project

scholarly article published 26 August 2016

Finding optimal vaccination strategies under parameter uncertainty using stochastic programming

scientific article published on 24 July 2008

Gleaning signals about the past from cemetery data

scientific article

Indigenous peoples and pandemics

scientific article published on 19 May 2022

Infectious diseases in the historical archives: a modeling approach

Influenza-Associated Mortality during the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in Alaska and Labrador: A Comparison

scholarly article by S.-E. Mamelund et al published 16 May 2013 in Social Science History

Influenza-Associated Mortality during the 1918–1919 Influenza Pandemic in Alaska and Labrador

scholarly article by Svenn-Erik Mamelund et al published 2013 in Social Science History

MODELING THE GEOGRAPHIC SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES USING POPULATION- AND INDIVIDUAL-BASED APPROACHES

Mathematical models to characterize early epidemic growth: A review

scientific article

Medical Anthropology in Ecological Perspective . Ann McElroy, Patricia K. Townsend

article by Lisa Sattenspiel published August 1986 in Medical anthropology newsletter

Modeling Archaeology: Origins of the Artificial Anasazi Project and Beyond

scholarly article by Alan C. Swedlund published in October 2014

Modeling and analyzing HIV transmission: the effect of contact patterns

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Modeling the influence of settlement structure on the spread of influenza among communities

scientific article

Modeling the spread of infectious disease in human populations

scholarly article by Lisa Sattenspiel published 1990 in American Journal of Physical Anthropology

Mortality from contact-related epidemics among indigenous populations in Greater Amazonia

scientific article

Mosquito: A Natural History of Our Most Persistent and Deadly Foe. By Andrew Spielman and , Michael D’Antonio. New York: Hyperion. $22.95. xix + 247 p + 8 pl; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–7868–6781–7. 2001

Regional patterns of mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic in Newfoundland

scientific article published on July 22, 2011

Sex- and age-based differences in mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic on the island of Newfoundland

scientific article published on 29 November 2018

Silent travelers: Germs, genes, and the “immigrant menace.” By Alan M. Kraut. New York: Basic Books. 1994. 369 pp. ISBN 0-465-07823-0. $25 (cloth)

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Simulating the effect of quarantine on the spread of the 1918-19 flu in central Canada

scientific article published in January 2003

Social contexts, syndemics, and infectious disease in northern Aboriginal populations

scientific article (publication date: 2007)

Spatial Dynamics Group Report

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Spatial heterogeneity and the spread of infectious diseases

Spatiotemporal dynamics of measles

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Stable Populations and Skeletal Age

The Cambridge world history of human disease. Edited by Kenneth F. Kiple. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1993. ISBN 0-521-33286-9. 1176 pp. $175 (cloth)

article published in 1994

The Epidemiology of Human Disease

scholarly article published 6 April 2012

The Geographic Spread of Infectious Diseases: Models and Applications

The Structure and Context of Social Interactions and the Spread of HIV

article

The Timing of the Second Epidemiologic Transition in Small US Towns and Cities

scholarly article published 14 March 2014

The design and use of an agent-based model to simulate the 1918 influenza epidemic at Norway House, Manitoba.

scientific article

The evolution, transmission and geographic spread of infectious diseases in human populations

The second epidemiologic transition on the brink: What we can learn from the island of Newfoundland during the early 20th century.

scientific article published on 16 March 2017

The spread and persistence of infectious diseases in structured populations

Yellow fever, black goddess: The coevolution of people and plagues

article by Lisa Sattenspiel published December 1997 in American Journal of Physical Anthropology