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zbMath0611.92020MaRDI QIDQ3752200
Roy M. Anderson, Robert M. May
Publication date: 1984
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epidemiologyspatial heterogeneitygenetic heterogeneitydeterministic modelsinfectious disease transmissiontemporal heterogeneitydesign of immunization programmesoptimal vaccination programmerecurrent epidemic behaviour
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