Selected article for: "generation matrix approach and reproductive number"

Author: Colombi, Davide; Serra-Cobo, Jordi; Métras, Raphaëlle; Apolloni, Andrea; Poletto, Chiara; López-Roig, Marc; Bourhy, Hervé; Colizza, Vittoria
Title: Mechanisms for lyssavirus persistence in non-synanthropic bats in Europe: insights from a modeling study
  • Document date: 2019_1_24
  • ID: 113bnmlr_14
    Snippet: In Avenc Davì, Castanya, Summer refuges and Other caves the birth rate is = 0 so = (1 − / ). In Can Palomeres we model the birth rate pulse b, so > . As above, in Can Palomeres, the force of infection also considers the cross-species contribution. The intrinsic ! ! value, the basic reproductive number in the absence of migration per patch p, is obtained using the next generation matrix approach:.....
    Document: In Avenc Davì, Castanya, Summer refuges and Other caves the birth rate is = 0 so = (1 − / ). In Can Palomeres we model the birth rate pulse b, so > . As above, in Can Palomeres, the force of infection also considers the cross-species contribution. The intrinsic ! ! value, the basic reproductive number in the absence of migration per patch p, is obtained using the next generation matrix approach:

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