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  • ...|volume=372 |issue=1719 |year=2017|pmid=28289252 |pmc=5352811 }}</ref> The transmission coefficient is used in the [[equation]]: :<math> \frac{dY}{dt} = \frac{\bet ...
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  • ...t description|Mathematical model to describe the outbreak of an infectious disease}} ...mportant feature is it was a model where the age-of-infection affected the transmission and removal rates. {{cn|date=May 2023}} ...
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  • ...d for determining gene [[allele]] [[genetic association|association]] to a disease in the presence of actual [[genetic linkage]]. [[nuclear family|Nuclear fam ...there is zero chance of [[Genetic recombination|recombination]] between a disease [[Locus (genetics)|locus]] and its markers.<ref>Ott J (1989) statistical pr ...
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  • ...models in epidemiology|compartmental model]] of the spread of [[infectious disease]]s. In [[population dynamics]] it is used to compute the basic reproduction ...s and sub-threshold endemic equilibria for compartmental models of disease transmission| journal = Mathematical Biosciences| volume = 180| issue = 1–2| pages = 29– ...
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  • {{Short description|Model of airborne disease transmission}} ...vauthors = Noakes CJ, Beggs CB, Sleigh PA, Kerr KG | title = Modelling the transmission of airborne infections in enclosed spaces | journal = Epidemiology and Infe ...
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  • ...Reed and physician Wade Hampton Frost developed a binomial chain model for disease propagation, used in their biostatistics and epidemiology classes at Johns ...ast=Soper|first=H. E.|date=1929|title=The Interpretation of Periodicity in Disease Prevalence|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2341437|journal=Journal of the ...
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  • ...work. This is of great interest for studying the spread of information and disease. <ref> P. Holme, J. Saramäki. Temporal Networks. Phys. Rep. 519, 118–120; 1 *[[Burst transmission]] ...
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  • ...gy]] is observed in the consumer. For example, to cause [[Gastrointestinal disease|gastrointestinal disorders]], the food must contain more than 100,000 ''[[S ...d, but also on the belonging to categories of consumers susceptible to the disease; therefore, there are as many dose-response curves as there are pathogens, ...
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  • ...ion of hubs may be the cost-effective strategy in eradication of spreading disease. ...
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  • ...a population by the number of people ill: the only equilibrium is when the disease disappears. * Transmission of a gene: in case of several competing alleles we measure the number of pe ...
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  • ===Disease dynamics and tree density=== ...isease dynamics]]. The [[basic reproductive rate]] <math>(R_0)</math> of a disease is dependent on three variables such that: ...
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  • ...nternet]], or [[urban network]]s, and the participation of a given node in disease dynamics. ...rmalized as a modified form of hierarchical degree which controls for both transmission probabilities and the diversity of walks of a given fixed length.<ref name= ...
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  • ..., [[Viral evolution]], [[Antimicrobial resistance]], [[Emerging infectious disease]] '''Christophe Fraser''' is a professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology in the [[Big Data Institute]], part of the [[Nuffield Departme ...
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  • ...hoff |first3=Joshua |title=Influence of indoor airflow on airborne disease transmission in a classroom |journal=Building Simulation |date=1 March 2024 |volume=17 | ...
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  • ...methods have so far been used most extensively to study infectious disease transmission dynamics. Case studies include [[cholera]],<ref name=king08 /><ref name=br ...r2=Ionides, E. L. |author3=King, A. A.|title = Plug-and-play inference for disease dynamics: measles in large and small towns as a case study|journal = Journa ...
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  • ...n KB, Passmore AP | title = Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in Alzheimer's disease | journal = British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | volume = 48 | issue ...target esterase (NTE) is affected by the organophosphate which induces the disease. However, there are no references found, which indicate that TEPP is one of ...
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  • ...y will often be misdiagnosed as having one of the more common [[infectious disease]]s with the same symptoms. As a consequence, these primary symptoms are not ...HIV infection, TB often presents atypically with extrapulmonary (systemic) disease a common feature. Symptoms are usually constitutional and are not localized ...
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  • ...ed to [[infection control|prevent the spread]] of a [[infection|contagious disease]] by maintaining a physical distance between people and reducing the number ...ector, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |publisher=[[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] |date=15 February 2007 |url=https://www.cdc.gov/od ...
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  • ...eview of Acousto-Optical Tomography and Photo-Acoustic Tomography |journal=Disease Markers |volume=19 |issue=2–3 |pages=123–138 |doi=10.1155/2004/478079 |pmid ...between early vascular alterations and cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease in mice with SD-OCT |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/boe.481826 |journal=Biom ...
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  • ...el anim.gif|thumb|right|upright=1.4|[[Mathematical modelling of infectious disease#The SIR model|''SIR model'']] showing the impact of reducing the infection ...-status=live}}</ref> During 2020, in the early stages of the [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]] pandemic, two key measures were to increase the numbers of ...
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