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2000
All the epidemic models encountered so far have assumed aclosedpopulation, i.e. births, deaths, immigration and emigration of individuals are not considered. However, when modelling the spread of a disease with a very long infectious period or a disease in a very large population, dynamic changes in the population itself cannot be ignored. Indeed, in a
Håkan Andersson, Tom Britton
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All the epidemic models encountered so far have assumed aclosedpopulation, i.e. births, deaths, immigration and emigration of individuals are not considered. However, when modelling the spread of a disease with a very long infectious period or a disease in a very large population, dynamic changes in the population itself cannot be ignored. Indeed, in a
Håkan Andersson, Tom Britton
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1985
The classical epidemic models derived from the Kermack-McKendrick model consider the prevalence of the disease only. The host population is partitioned into classes of susceptibles S, infectious I, and recovered R. The transition between these classes is described by ordinary differential equations.
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The classical epidemic models derived from the Kermack-McKendrick model consider the prevalence of the disease only. The host population is partitioned into classes of susceptibles S, infectious I, and recovered R. The transition between these classes is described by ordinary differential equations.
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Miconazole Therapy for Endemic Fungal Disease
Archives of Dermatology, 1975Miconazole nitrate (2.0%) cream was evaluated in the treatment of endemic dermatophytosis in an overcrowded prison. The active drug was compared in a random double-blind study with its control vehicle in the treatment of 99 inmates who had moderate to severe symptomatic disease.
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