Selected article for: "basic reproductive number and reproductive number"

Author: Lin WANG; Xiang Li
Title: Spatial epidemiology of networked metapopulation: An overview
  • Document date: 2014_6_4
  • ID: i9tbix2v_36
    Snippet: Although it is well-known that human contacts have crucial impact on the spatiotemporal dynamics of infectious diseases in a population [3] , previous works assumed that individual contact patterns are identical among all subpopulations. Since the basic reproductive number, R 0 , is equivalent to the same constant in all subpopulations, it is predictable that the epidemic attack rates as well as evolution profiles in different areas are similar, .....
    Document: Although it is well-known that human contacts have crucial impact on the spatiotemporal dynamics of infectious diseases in a population [3] , previous works assumed that individual contact patterns are identical among all subpopulations. Since the basic reproductive number, R 0 , is equivalent to the same constant in all subpopulations, it is predictable that the epidemic attack rates as well as evolution profiles in different areas are similar, as one can clearly observe in [114] .

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