Modelo Epidemiológico SEIR de Transmissão da Dengue em Redes de Populações Acopladas
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2004.05.01.0055Abstract
Este trabalho visa ilustrar os fundamentos teóricos utilizados na simula ção do modelo determinístico (SEIR) de transmissão da dengue proposto por Newton e Reiter [6] associado ao modelo proposto por Jansen e Lloyd [4] para sistemas “multi-patch”com o intuito de investigar o efeito da migração em redes de populações acopladas.References
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