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Estimation of vaccine efficacy from epidemics of acute infectious agents under vaccine-related heterogeneity
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    Estimation of vaccine efficacy from epidemics of acute infectious agents under vaccine-related heterogeneity (English)
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    22 February 1994
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    SIR epidemics
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    stochastic epidemic model
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    counting process
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    martingale- based methods
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    estimators of vaccine efficacy
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    variances
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