Aadrita Nandi
Texas Tech University
5 Papers
5 Citations
Aadrita Nandi is an academic researcher from Texas Tech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Branching process. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Aadrita Nandi include University of Michigan.
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Papers
Probability of a zoonotic spillover with seasonal variation.
TL;DR: In this article, a new time-nonhomogeneous stochastic process is formulated for infectious disease spread from animals to humans when transmission and recovery rates are time-periodic.
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Application of mathematical modelling to inform national malaria intervention planning in Nigeria
Ifeoma D. Ozodiegwu,Monique Ambrose,Beatriz Galatas,Manuela Runge,Aadrita Nandi,Kamaldeen Okuneye,Neena Parveen Dhanoa,Ibrahim Maikore,Perpetua Uhomoibhi,Caitlin A. Bever,Abdisalan M. Noor,Jaline Gerardin +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , an agent-based model of Plasmodium falciparum transmission was used to simulate malaria morbidity and mortality in Nigeria's 774 LGAs under four possible intervention strategies from 2020 to 2030.
Stochastic two-group models with transmission dependent on host infectivity or susceptibility.
Aadrita Nandi,Linda J. S. Allen +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the probability of a major epidemic is greater if initiated by an individual from the superspreader group or by anindividual from the highly susceptible group, where the transmission rates depend on either the infectious host or the susceptible host.
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Stochastic Multigroup Epidemic Models: Duration and Final Size
Aadrita Nandi,Linda J. S. Allen +1 more
- 01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the epidemic duration, the final epidemic size, and the probability of an outbreak in stochastic multigroup epidemic models, where the transmission rate for each group either depends on the infectious individuals or on the susceptible individuals.
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Modeling the Immune Response for Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Orthohantavirus Infections in Human Lung Microvasculature Endothelial Cells
Evan P. Williams,Aadrita Nandi,Victoria Nam,Linda J. S. Allen,A. Alexandre Trindade,Michele M. Kosiewicz,Colleen B. Jonsson +6 more
TL;DR: There was no difference in the transcriptional profiles of key genes in primary HLMVECs following infection by pathogenic and nonpathogenic hantaviruses, with protein secretion levels being more donor-specific than virus-specific.