Selected article for: "disease model and infectious disease model"

Author: Igor Nesteruk
Title: Long-term predictions for COVID-19 pandemic dynamics in Ukraine, Austria and Italy
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: hmem8se3_3
    Snippet: The SIR model for an infectious disease [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] relates the number of susceptible persons S (persons who are sensitive to the pathogen and not protected); the number of infected is I (persons who are sick and spread the infection; please don't confuse with the number of still ill persons, so known active cases) and the number of removed R (persons who no longer spread the infection;.....
    Document: The SIR model for an infectious disease [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] relates the number of susceptible persons S (persons who are sensitive to the pathogen and not protected); the number of infected is I (persons who are sick and spread the infection; please don't confuse with the number of still ill persons, so known active cases) and the number of removed R (persons who no longer spread the infection;

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