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The following pages link to The effect of superspreading on epidemic outbreak size distributions (Q1795073):
Displaying 17 items.
- A symbolic investigation of superspreaders (Q542018) (← links)
- Bisexual branching processes to model extinction conditions for Y-linked genes (Q1623956) (← links)
- Sub- or supercritical transmissibilities in a finite disease outbreak: symmetry in outbreak properties of a disease conditioned on extinction (Q1730116) (← links)
- Estimating the transmission potential of supercritical processes based on the final size distribution of minor outbreaks (Q1786999) (← links)
- Exploring the role of superspreading events in SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks (Q2109331) (← links)
- A hybrid epidemic model to explore stochasticity in COVID-19 dynamics (Q2163826) (← links)
- Searching for superspreaders: identifying epidemic patterns associated with superspreading events in stochastic models (Q2321856) (← links)
- The impact of dispersion in the number of secondary infections on the probability of an epidemic (Q2324071) (← links)
- The effect of clumped population structure on the variability of spreading dynamics (Q2415685) (← links)
- Super-spreaders and the rate of transmission of the SARS virus (Q2499773) (← links)
- On the microhydrodynamics of superspreading (Q3097728) (← links)
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- Superspreaders and high variance infectious diseases (Q4992327) (← links)
- Evidence that coronavirus superspreading is fat-tailed (Q5073205) (← links)
- Reduced modelling and optimal control of epidemiological individual‐based models with contact heterogeneity (Q6125646) (← links)
- Infectious disease in the workplace: quantifying uncertainty in transmission (Q6194028) (← links)
- Computation of random time-shift distributions for stochastic population models (Q6611878) (← links)