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Author: Manuel Adrian Acuna-Zegarra; Andreu Comas-Garcia; Esteban Hernandez-Vargas; Mario Santana-Cibrian; Jorge X. Velasco-Hernandez
Title: The SARS-CoV-2 epidemic outbreak: a review of plausible scenarios of containment and mitigation for Mexico
  • Document date: 2020_3_31
  • ID: aiq6ejcq_71
    Snippet: The models presented here are of the same general type that have been published and are being written elsewhere for the coronavirus epidemics. The coronavirus epidemic is an acute respiratory infection highly contagious and with a case fatality rate above of that for influenza. From the modeling point of view the Kermak-McKendrick formalism is the basic and general mathematical tool to understand the epidemic at a population level. The conclusion.....
    Document: The models presented here are of the same general type that have been published and are being written elsewhere for the coronavirus epidemics. The coronavirus epidemic is an acute respiratory infection highly contagious and with a case fatality rate above of that for influenza. From the modeling point of view the Kermak-McKendrick formalism is the basic and general mathematical tool to understand the epidemic at a population level. The conclusions that we can reach from the study that we have developed in the previous sections are the following:

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