This article presents a model that incorporates individuals' immune responses to further examine the role of the collective immune response of individuals in a population during an infectious outbreak.
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This article presents a model that incorporates individuals' immune responses to further examine the role of the collective immune response of individuals in a population during an infectious outbreak.
Publication Title:
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling
Volume:
13
Issue:
10
Page Start:
1
Page End:
21
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Reyes-Silveyra, Jorge & Mikler, Armin R.Modeling immune response and its effect on infectious disease outbreak dynamics,
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March 5, 2016;
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