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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_47
    Snippet: The second parameter of the SIMR model is the probability of mutation m during virus transmission. The main property of this parameter is its determining effect on the maximum level of the epidemic, i.e. on the number of cases at its peak. This number rapidly decreases with increasing m according to the law (1 − m) 10 , which corresponds to a decrease in the fraction of the initial strain with factor(1 − m) for each cycle of virus transmissio.....
    Document: The second parameter of the SIMR model is the probability of mutation m during virus transmission. The main property of this parameter is its determining effect on the maximum level of the epidemic, i.e. on the number of cases at its peak. This number rapidly decreases with increasing m according to the law (1 − m) 10 , which corresponds to a decrease in the fraction of the initial strain with factor(1 − m) for each cycle of virus transmission and its replacement with a softened, mutated virus.

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