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Acute Chagas disease in Amazonia, western Pará: perspectives from medical assistance to genetic elucidation. [PDF]
Esper HR+8 more
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An Outbreak of Acute Gastro-enteritis caused by B. paratyphosus (B.) [PDF]
F. A. Bainbridge, Reginald Dudfield
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Corporate governance and the early disclosure of systematic risk
Abstract Motivated by the need to understand firm characteristics associated with the disclosure of unexpected and unusual systematic risks, caused by events over which managers have little control, we examine the association between corporate governance and the early disclosure of such risks.
Abiodun S. Isiaka, Chima Mbagwu
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Socioeconomic and Eco-Environmental Drivers Differentially Trigger and Amplify Bacterial and Viral Outbreaks of Zoonotic Pathogens. [PDF]
Phillips P+6 more
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Susceptible‐infected‐recovered model with stochastic transmission
Abstract The susceptible‐infected‐recovered (SIR) model is the cornerstone of epidemiological models. However, this specification depends on two parameters only, which results in its lack of flexibility and explains its difficulty to replicate the volatile reproduction numbers observed in practice.
Christian Gouriéroux, Yang Lu
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Contributing Factors of Foodborne Illness Outbreaks - National Outbreak Reporting System, United States, 2014-2022. [PDF]
Holst MM+5 more
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SALMONELLOSIS IN GUINEA PIGS I. AN EPIZOOTIC OUTBREAK CAUSED BY S. NARASHINO
Yutaka ASAKAWA+2 more
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An Outbreak of Poisoning from Infected Brawn [PDF]
William G. Savage, C. Herbert Gunson
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Abstract Response‐based sampling is often used in modelling rare events from large, imbalanced data for efficiency. When modelling the event with logistic regression, the sampling design may be adjusted for using sampling weights or an offset. We propose a stratified sampling design for modelling rare events with large data which improves on previous ...
Johanna de Haan‐Ward+2 more
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