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      Theoretical examination of the pulse vaccination policy in the SIR epidemic model

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      Mathematical and Computer Modelling
      Elsevier BV

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              Nearly one dimensional dynamics in an epidemic.

              The incidence of measles in New York City and Baltimore was studied using recently developed techniques in nonlinear dynamics. The data, monthly case reports for the years 1928-1963, suggest almost two dimensional, chaotic flows whose essential attributes are captured by one dimensional, unimodal maps. The effects of noise, inevitable in ecological and epidemiological systems are discussed.

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                Mathematical and Computer Modelling
                Mathematical and Computer Modelling
                Elsevier BV
                08957177
                February 2000
                February 2000
                : 31
                : 4-5
                : 207-215
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                10.1016/S0895-7177(00)00040-6
                ae81867c-9492-4590-9edd-28eebfdddbb5
                © 2000

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