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- who: Posted Date May and colleagues from the infection rates of influenza different subtypes from , to , in ChinaHunan Normal University have published the article: Assess transmissibility of different inufffduenza subtypes: Based on a SEIABR model, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/31,/2019
- what: In this study, a SEIABR model was developed to simulate the transmission of influenza in China. Its strong transmission ability may be one of the main reasons for its worldwide pandemic .
- how: The data showed that onset of influenza was cyclical in every year . The results showed that the . . .
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