Role of heterogeneity in the persistence and prevalence of sin nombre virus in deer mice

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Adler, Frederick R.
Other Author Clay, C. A.; Lehmer, E. M.
Title Role of heterogeneity in the persistence and prevalence of sin nombre virus in deer mice
Date 2008
Description Many diseases persist at a relatively low prevalence, seemingly close to extinction. For a chronic disease in a homogeneous population, reducing the transmission rate by a fraction proportional to the prevalence would be sufficient to eradicate the disease. This study examines how higher prevalence of the Sin Nombre virus in male deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) might contribute to disease persistence.
Type Text
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Volume 172
Issue 6
First Page 855
Last Page 867
Subject Transmission; Survivorship; Seropositivity
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Adler, F. R., Clay, C. A., & Lehmer, E. M. (2008) Role of heterogeneity in the persistence and prevalence of sin nombre virus in deer mice. American Naturalist, 172(6), 855-67.
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