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      On the definition and the computation of the basic reproduction ratio R0 in models for infectious diseases in heterogeneous populations.

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          The expected number of secondary cases produced by a typical infected individual during its entire period of infectiousness in a completely susceptible population is mathematically defined as the dominant eigenvalue of a positive linear operator. It is shown that in certain special cases one can easily compute or estimate this eigenvalue. Several examples involving various structuring variables like age, sexual disposition and activity are presented.

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          Journal
          J Math Biol
          Journal of mathematical biology
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          0303-6812
          0303-6812
          1990
          : 28
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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          10.1007/BF00178324
          2117040
          89bd5918-d57f-452b-a27f-8b4225a73d1e
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