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Author: Wang, Jin-Feng; Christakos, George; Han, Wei-Guo; Meng, Bin
Title: Data-driven exploration of ‘spatial pattern-time process-driving forces’ associations of SARS epidemic in Beijing, China
  • Document date: 2008_4_26
  • ID: 2nko37oo_40
    Snippet: The rapid decline of the daily new cases R(t) and the infective rate in Q(t) after 30 April 2003 (Fig. 3a) were predominantly driven by the spatial proximity T(t) (Fig. 3b and c) ; and intermittently accompanied by the interaction between (infected) doctors D and the urban population density P (Fig. 3e and f ) . This trend was interrupted (see the diamond line in Fig. 3a ) by a significant transmission between rural and urban areas on 15-18 May .....
    Document: The rapid decline of the daily new cases R(t) and the infective rate in Q(t) after 30 April 2003 (Fig. 3a) were predominantly driven by the spatial proximity T(t) (Fig. 3b and c) ; and intermittently accompanied by the interaction between (infected) doctors D and the urban population density P (Fig. 3e and f ) . This trend was interrupted (see the diamond line in Fig. 3a ) by a significant transmission between rural and urban areas on 15-18 May 2003 (Fig. 3h) .

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