Experiments with mathematical models to simulate hepatitis A population dynamics under different levels of endemicity
Heterogeneous access to sanitation services is a characteristic of communities in Brazil. This heterogeneity leads to different patterns of hepatitis A endemicity: areas with low infection rates have higher probability of outbreaks, and areas with higher infection rates have high prevalence and low...
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Main Authors: | Mariana Alves de Guimaraens (Author), Cláudia Torres Codeço (Author) |
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