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Author: Neri, Franco M.; Cook, Alex R.; Gibson, Gavin J.; Gottwald, Tim R.; Gilligan, Christopher A.
Title: Bayesian Analysis for Inference of an Emerging Epidemic: Citrus Canker in Urban Landscapes
  • Document date: 2014_4_24
  • ID: 01yc7lzk_18
    Snippet: in which e is the rate of primary (external) infection per unit time and Q s (t) is the hazard, or infectious pressure, for host s at time t. Initial inference is focused on three parameters, the primary and secondary transmission rates (e and b) and the dispersal parameter (a). Later estimation allows for a change in b and e over time......
    Document: in which e is the rate of primary (external) infection per unit time and Q s (t) is the hazard, or infectious pressure, for host s at time t. Initial inference is focused on three parameters, the primary and secondary transmission rates (e and b) and the dispersal parameter (a). Later estimation allows for a change in b and e over time.

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