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Author: Juri Dimaschko; Victor Podolsky
Title: VIRAL MUTATIONS AS A POSSIBLE MECHANISM OF HIDDEN IMMUNIZATION AND CONTAINMENT OF A PANDEMIA
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: fukn227t_28
    Snippet: Later on, we will call it the SIMR model. At m = 0, it leads to the absence of mutations, as a result to M (t) = 0, and just coincides with the basic SIR model. In the essence, the SIMR model is based on the model assumption that there are only two strains of the virusthe original (aggressive) and mutated (milder) ones. A typical course of the development of the epidemic when mutations are taken into account is presented in Fig.2 ......
    Document: Later on, we will call it the SIMR model. At m = 0, it leads to the absence of mutations, as a result to M (t) = 0, and just coincides with the basic SIR model. In the essence, the SIMR model is based on the model assumption that there are only two strains of the virusthe original (aggressive) and mutated (milder) ones. A typical course of the development of the epidemic when mutations are taken into account is presented in Fig.2 .

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