Models of Infectious Diseases in Spatial
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Diego J. RodrΓguez; Lourdes Torres-Sorando
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Article
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2001
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Springer
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English
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Most models of dynamics of infectious diseases have assumed homogeneous mixing in the host population. However, it is increasingly recognized that heterogeneity can arise through many processes. It is then important to consider the existence of subpopulations of hosts, and that the contact rate with