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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_37
    Snippet: For example, with an initial infection rate of one in a million, I 0 = 10 −6 , and m = 0.2, the total infection rate of the original strain is I (∞) = 1/16 . This is part of those who have been immunized through the disease. The rest will receive a mutated virus, M (∞) = 1 − I (∞) = 15/16 , or 93.8%. This is the fraction of immunity resulting from the epidemic through hidden immunization. At m = 0.4, the total fraction of the hidden imm.....
    Document: For example, with an initial infection rate of one in a million, I 0 = 10 −6 , and m = 0.2, the total infection rate of the original strain is I (∞) = 1/16 . This is part of those who have been immunized through the disease. The rest will receive a mutated virus, M (∞) = 1 − I (∞) = 15/16 , or 93.8%. This is the fraction of immunity resulting from the epidemic through hidden immunization. At m = 0.4, the total fraction of the hidden immunization increases to 255/256, i.e. up to 99.6%.

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