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EPIDEMIC PROCESS IN MODERN CONDITIONS
Nowadays the evolution of epidemic process is under active influence of a new adjusting risk factor - technogenic environmental contamination.
E. D. Savilov
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Relevance. At the present stage, the Russian Federation does not have a coherent system of supervision and control of infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), while there is an epidemiological problem with this pathology, requiring the ...
T. V. Solomay +2 more
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Network-Based SIR Epidemiological Model
WHAT IS IT? Network-Based SIR Epidemiological Model HOW IT WORKS A first random agent gets infected, then the disease is transmitted depending on social connections linking the agents.
Pierron, Maxime +5 more
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Teaching the discipline «Epidemiology» to foreign students is associated with certain difficulties due to both the lack of equivalents in the English language of terms and concepts used in Russia and the historically established difference in approaches ...
O. V. Tsvirkun +4 more
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A Fractional Epidemiological Model for Bone Remodeling Process
This article focuses on modeling bone formation process using a fractional differential approach, named bones remodeling process. The first goal of the work is to investigate existence and uniqueness of the proposed fractional differential model.
Muath Awadalla +2 more
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PERTUSSIS IN CHILDREN – CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE SAMARA REGION
Objective: to study the features of the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of whooping cough in children in the Samara region.Materials and methods: 389 cases of pertussis in the Samara region for 2015–2016 were analyzed.Results: it is shown ...
E. S. Gasilina +9 more
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The Effectiveness of the UNAIDS Strategy«90-90-90»in Populations with Different Population Growth
Introduction. Available data indicate that the effectiveness of the strategy of "90-90-90" varies considerably between countries. For example, Australia with figures 90-90-79 (2016) has not achieved the negative trend of the incidence and prevalence ...
D. A. Neshumaev +2 more
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Relevance. In the modern period, scientific works that would give a detailed assessment of the influence of certain factors on the development of the epidemic process are extremely rare.
A. A. Yakovlev
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Branching Processes: Their Role in Epidemiology [PDF]
Branching processes are stochastic individual-based processes leading consequently to a bottom-up approach. In addition, since the state variables are random integer variables (representing population sizes), the extinction occurs at random finite time on the extinction set, thus leading to fine and realistic predictions. Starting from the simplest and
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Recently epidemiological data on maximal hepatitis A (HA) morbidity values shift to older age groups, including adolescents at the age of 15–19 years and young adults at the age 20–39 years, and decreasing significance of children as a risk group have ...
S. L. Mukomolov +2 more
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