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Stochastic Modeling Of Network-Centric Epidemiological Processes
The technological changes and educational expansion have created the heterogeneity in the human species. Clearly, this heterogeneity generates a structure in the population dynamics, namely: citizen, permanent resident, visitor, and etc. Furthermore, as the hetero- geneity in the population increases, the human mobility between meta-populations patches
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Processed Meat Consumption and the Risk of Cancer: A Critical Evaluation of the Constraints of Current Evidence from Epidemiological Studies [PDF]
Mina Nicole Händel +3 more
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Analysis of the current epidemiological situation has revealed that epidemic manifestations of infectious diseases, caused by Marburg and Ebola viruses, have been undergoing significant changes over the recent years.
A. M. Titenko, E. I. Andaev
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Aim. To analyze the epidemiological situation of rotavirus infection in the Orenburg region, taking into account the manifestations of the epidemic process and the molecular genetic characteristics of rotavirus group. Materials and methods.
V. G. Akimkin +3 more
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Local-density dependent Markov processes on graphons with epidemiological applications [PDF]
Dániel Keliger +2 more
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Clostridia in Insect Processed Animal Proteins—Is an Epidemiological Problem Possible? [PDF]
Tomasz Grenda +5 more
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Epidemiological Models and Process Engineering
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Objective: to study the features of the epidemic process of salmonella infection under current conditions. To establish a causal relationship between the incidence of salmonellosis and the functioning of public catering enterprises, which can form the ...
E. V. Kovalev +10 more
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Efficiency of Epidemiological Monitoring in Prevention of Helhcare-Associated Infections
Relevance Epidemiological safety in maternity houses is an essential component of ensuring the quality of medical care. Epidemiological monitoring is a modern technology to identify the potential risk of healthcare-associated infections.Aims The ...
T. P. Gelnina, E. B. Brusina
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