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The following pages link to Heterogeneity in susceptibility to infection can explain high reinfection rates (Q1624340):
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- A theoretical framework to identify invariant thresholds in infectious disease epidemiology (Q306600) (← links)
- The size of epidemics in populations with heterogeneous susceptibility (Q455738) (← links)
- Set-membership estimations for the evolution of infectious diseases in heterogeneous populations (Q527276) (← links)
- The reinfection threshold (Q776579) (← links)
- On the correlation between variance in individual susceptibilities and infection prevalence in populations (Q893830) (← links)
- Examining the reservoir potential of animal species for \textit{Leishmania infantum} infection (Q904572) (← links)
- Traveling wave solutions in a two-group SIR epidemic model with constant recruitment (Q1633941) (← links)
- The impact of infection-derived immunity on disease dynamics (Q2059522) (← links)
- Spreading processes in post-epidemic environments (Q2068538) (← links)
- Patterns of reported infection and reinfection of SARS-CoV-2 in England (Q2109248) (← links)
- Malicious viruses spreading on complex networks with heterogeneous recovery rate (Q2153221) (← links)
- The reinfection threshold does not exist (Q2196759) (← links)
- Characterization of differential susceptibility and differential infectivity epidemic models (Q6140873) (← links)
- Propagation dynamics for a time-periodic reaction-diffusion two group SIR epidemic model (Q6642469) (← links)