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Eradication of infectious diseases in heterogeneous populations
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    Eradication of infectious diseases in heterogeneous populations (English)
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    We present a model of infectious diseases in heterogeneous populations, which allows for variable intra- to intergroup contact ratios. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for disease eradication by means of vaccination. Smallpox is used as an illustrative example.
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    epidemiology
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    infectious diseases
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    heterogeneous populations
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    variable intra- to intergroup contact ratios
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    disease eradication
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    vaccination
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    Smallpox
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