Covid-19 Collection

Journal papers

  1. K. J. Friston, G. Flandin, A. Razi, (2022) ‘‘Dynamic causal modelling of mitigated epidemiological outcomes", Scientific Reports, no. 12, ID: 12419. Link

  2. K. J. Friston, T. Parr, P. Zeidman, A. Razi, G. Flandin, J. Daunizeau, O. J. Hulme, A. J. Billig, V. Litvak, C. J. Price, R. J. Moran, C. Lambert, (2021) ‘‘Second waves, social distancing, and the spread of COVID-19 across the USA’’, [version 3; peer review: 2 approved]. Wellcome Open Res.. 2021, 5:103. Link

  3. K. J. Friston, T. Parr, P. Zeidman, A. Razi, G. Flandin, J. Daunizeau, O. J. Hulme, A. J. Billig, V. Litvak, R. J. Moran, C. J. Price, C. Lambert, (2020) ‘‘Dynamic causal modelling of COVID-19’’, [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] Wellcome Open Res. 2020, 5:89. Link
    Here is the accompanying website which hosts open access software code, among other resources.

  4. S. Latif, M. Usman, S. Manzoor, W. Iqbal, J. Qadir, G Tyson, I. Castro, A. Razi, M. N. K. Boulos, and J. Crowcroft, (2020) ‘‘Leveraging data science to combat COVID-19: A comprehensive review”, IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence. In press. Link
    Here is the accompanying website which is constantly updated with new datasets and other community resources.

  5. K. J. Friston, T. Parr, P. Zeidman, A. Razi, G. Flandin, J. Daunizeau, O. J. Hulme, A. J. Billig, V. Litvak, C. J. Price, R. J. Moran, A. Costello, D. Pillay, C. Lambert, (2020) ‘‘Effective immunity and second waves: a dynamic causal modelling study’’ [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. Wellcome Open Res. 2020, 5:204. Link

Preprints

  1. K. J. Friston, A. Costello, G. Flandin, A. Razi,‘‘Viral mutation, contact rates and testing: a DCM study of fluctuations", medRxiv. Link

  2. K. J. Friston, A. Costello, G. Flandin, A. Razi,‘‘How vaccination and contact isolation might interact to suppress transmission of Covid-19: a DCM study", medRxiv. Link

  3. R. J. Moran, A. J. Billig, M. Cullen, A. Razi, J. Daunizeau, R. Leech, K. J. Friston (2020) ‘‘Using the LIST model to Estimate the Effects of Contact Tracing on COVID-19 Endemic Equilibria in England and its Regions’’, medRxiv. Link

  4. K. J. Friston, T. Parr, P. Zeidman, A. Razi, G. Flandin, J. Daunizeau, O. J. Hulme, A. J. Billig, V. Litvak, C. J. Price, R. J. Moran, C. Lambert, (2021) ‘‘Tracking and tracing in the UK: a dynamic causal modelling study’’, [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 1 approved with reservations]. Wellcome Open Res. Link