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A mathematical model of the development of an epidemic process with aerosol mechanism of infection. / Kolesin, I. D.

In: Biofizika, Vol. 52, No. 1, 01.01.2007, p. 147-150.

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title = "A mathematical model of the development of an epidemic process with aerosol mechanism of infection",
abstract = "A model of a parasitical system with the respiratory transfer of pathogenic organisms is suggested. The mechanism of internal regulation and the conditions of the onset of seasonal rise of sickness are investigated. The influence of asymptomatic carriers on the formation of the virulent potential of the pathogen organism is shown.",
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