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A gonorrhea model treating sensitive and resistant strains in a multigroup population
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    A gonorrhea model treating sensitive and resistant strains in a multigroup population (English)
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    1990
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    epidemiology
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    gonorrhea infection with antibiotic-resistant strains
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    PPNG
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    multigroup model
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    sensitive-resistant model
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    unique globally asymptotic equilibrium
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    contact rates
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    cure rates
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    reversion rates
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    endemic infection
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    sensitive infection
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    resistant infection
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