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      On the asymptotic distribution of the size of a stochastic epidemic

      Journal of Applied Probability
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          For a stochastic epidemic of the type considered by Bailey [1] and Kendall [3], Daniels [2] showed that ‘when the threshold is large but the population size is much larger, the distribution of the number remaining uninfected in a large epidemic has approximately the Poisson form.' A simple, intuitive proof is given for this result without use of Daniels's assumption that the original number of infectives is ‘small'. The proof is based on a construction of the epidemic process which is more explicit than the usual description.

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          The Asymptotic Analysis of a Stochastic Model of an Epidemic

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            Journal
            applab
            Journal of Applied Probability
            J. Appl. Probab.
            Cambridge University Press (CUP)
            0021-9002
            1475-6072
            June 1983
            July 2016
            : 20
            : 02
            : 390-394
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            10.1017/S0021900200023536
            74bc942d-7c17-4208-9a42-7a87afdbd846
            © 1983
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