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On the model of Weiss for the spread of epidemics by carriers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2016

Klaus Dietz*
Affiliation:
Institut für medizinische Statistik und Dokumentation, Freiburg

Extract

1. Recently Weiss [7] constructed a stochastic model for the spread of diseases e.g. typhoid, by carriers. He assumed that a carrier is eliminated in (t, t + dt) with probability βrdt, where r is the number of carriers extant at time t and that a susceptible is infected in (t, t + dt) with probability arsdt where s is the number of susceptibles at time t. Thus only the carriers are responsible for the spread of the disease.

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Research Papers
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Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 

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