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The state-reproduction number for a multistate class age structured epidemic system and its application to the asymptomatic transmission model
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    The state-reproduction number for a multistate class age structured epidemic system and its application to the asymptomatic transmission model (English)
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    11 December 2008
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    state-reproduction number
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    class age structure
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    generation time
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    serial interval
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    intrinsic growth rate
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    asymptomatic transmission
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