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The following pages link to Influenza drift and epidemic size: the race between generating and escaping immunity (Q851358):
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- The final size of an epidemic and its relation to the basic reproduction number (Q263740) (← links)
- Shaping the phylogenetic tree of influenza by cross-immunity (Q851430) (← links)
- On the role of cross-immunity and vaccines on the survival of less fit flu-strains (Q885358) (← links)
- The coexistence or replacement of two subtypes of influenza (Q899327) (← links)
- Capturing the dynamics of pathogens with many strains (Q907110) (← links)
- Dynamics of annual influenza A epidemics with immuno-selection (Q1412023) (← links)
- Evolution and persistence of influenza A and other diseases. (Q1427603) (← links)
- Spontaneous behavioural changes in response to epidemics (Q1625830) (← links)
- Coexistence conditions for strains of influenza with immune cross-reaction (Q1628968) (← links)
- High dimensional random walks can appear low dimensional: application to influenza H3N2 evolution (Q1642519) (← links)
- Host contact structure is important for the recurrence of influenza A (Q1789087) (← links)
- Coinfection can trigger multiple pandemic waves (Q1797517) (← links)
- Pease (1987): the evolutionary epidemiology of influenza A (Q2185181) (← links)
- Transmission dynamics of the great influenza pandemic of 1918 in Geneva, Switzerland: assessing the effects of hypothetical interventions (Q2199177) (← links)
- Localized contacts between hosts reduce pathogen diversity (Q2199226) (← links)
- The SIRC model and influenza A (Q2495856) (← links)
- The impact of past epidemics on future disease dynamics (Q2632119) (← links)
- A mathematical modeling study: assessing impact of mismatch between influenza vaccine strains and circulating strains in Hajj (Q2659784) (← links)
- A deterministic model for influenza infection with multiple strains and antigenic drift (Q3304534) (← links)
- ICIAM/GAMM 95 Applied Analysis (Q4370495) (← links)
- The importance of vaccinated individuals to population-level evolution of pathogens (Q6174304) (← links)
- Riding the waves from epidemic to endemic: viral mutations, immunological change and policy responses (Q6565474) (← links)