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Volume 10, Number 4, April 2004 Epidemiologic Determinants for Modeling Pneumonic Plague OutbreaksRaymond Gani* and Steve Leach* |
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Figure 6. Estimates for (A) the cumulative number of people infected from the time of the first infection, and (B) daily number of infected people, where D0 = 1 (black), 5 (red) and 10 (blue). Solid lines represent the median number of cases from multiple iterations (n = 1000) of the model and the dotted lines give the upper and lower 95th percentiles. |
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