Jane M Heffernan

InstitutionYork University
AddressToronto
Ontario
Canada
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    COVID-19 publications
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    1. Farhang-Sardroodi S, Korosec CS, Gholami S, Craig M, Moyles IR, Ghaemi MS, Ooi HK, Heffernan JM. Analysis of Host Immunological Response of Adenovirus-Based COVID-19 Vaccines. Vaccines (Basel). 2021 Aug 04; 9(8). PMID: 34451985.
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    2. Betti M, Bragazzi NL, Heffernan JM, Kong J, Raad A. Integrated vaccination and non-pharmaceutical interventions based strategies in Ontario, Canada, as a case study: a mathematical modelling study. J R Soc Interface. 2021 07; 18(180):20210009. PMID: 34255985.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    3. Betti M, Bragazzi N, Heffernan J, Kong J, Raad A. Could a New COVID-19 Mutant Strain Undermine Vaccination Efforts? A Mathematical Modelling Approach for Estimating the Spread of B.1.1.7 Using Ontario, Canada, as a Case Study. Vaccines (Basel). 2021 Jun 03; 9(6). PMID: 34204918.
      Citations: 2     
    4. Moyles IR, Heffernan JM, Kong JD. Cost and social distancing dynamics in a mathematical model of COVID-19 with application to Ontario, Canada. R Soc Open Sci. 2021 Feb 24; 8(2):201770. PMID: 33972865.
      Citations: 1     
    5. Betti MI, Heffernan JM. A simple model for fitting mild, severe, and known cases during an epidemic with an application to the current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Infect Dis Model. 2021; 6:313-323. PMID: 33521406.
      Citations: 7     
    6. McCarthy Z, Xiao Y, Scarabel F, Tang B, Bragazzi NL, Nah K, Heffernan JM, Asgary A, Murty VK, Ogden NH, Wu J. Quantifying the shift in social contact patterns in response to non-pharmaceutical interventions. J Math Ind. 2020; 10(1):28. PMID: 33282625.
      Citations: 3     
    7. Li J, Yuan P, Heffernan J, Zheng T, Ogden N, Sander B, Li J, Li Q, BĂ©lair J, Kong JD, Aruffo E, Tan Y, Jin Z, Yu Y, Fan M, Cui J, Teng Z, Zhu H. Fangcang shelter hospitals during the COVID-19 epidemic, Wuhan, China. Bull World Health Organ. 2020 Dec 01; 98(12):830-841D. PMID: 33293743.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    8. Tang B, Scarabel F, Bragazzi NL, McCarthy Z, Glazer M, Xiao Y, Heffernan JM, Asgary A, Ogden NH, Wu J. De-Escalation by Reversing the Escalation with a Stronger Synergistic Package of Contact Tracing, Quarantine, Isolation and Personal Protection: Feasibility of Preventing a COVID-19 Rebound in Ontario, Canada, as a Case Study. Biology (Basel). 2020 May 16; 9(5). PMID: 32429450.
      Citations: 14     
    9. Citations: 27     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health