Getz et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Modeling the invasion and spread of contagious diseases in heterogeneous populationsGetz et al., 2006
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- Getz W
- Lloyd-Smith J
- Cross P
- Bar-David S
- Johnson P
- Porco T
- Sánchez M
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- Disease evolution: models, concepts, and data analyses
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The evolution of disease requires a firm understanding of heterogeneity among pathogen strains and hosts with regard to the processes of transmission, movement, recovery, and pathobiology. In this chapter, we build on the basic methodologies outlined in the previous …
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