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Decades ago, the burden of illness was probably higher, but foods were not recalled as often, simply because investigators could not implicate them in a given outbreak.
The purpose is to give the state's public health department an idea of how widespread a disease is, rather than an accurate count, and to help the department identify what type of strain is circulating during a given outbreak.
All isolates within a given outbreak set had the same ST (Table 3).
This speculation is supported with data from other studies showing that not all secretors are infected in a given outbreak [19].
We also tried to ascertain whether there is evidence that more than one distinct virus variant can be detected during a given outbreak.
If more than one patient had the earliest onset date in a given outbreak, we selected the index case from these patients with equal probability in each simulation.
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Here's what you can expect in any given outbreak: Blisters.
For each parameter combination, we used these equations to calculate the probability of exceeding given outbreak sizes, up to the size expected to be exceeded with a probability of ≈0.01%.
Working on the game together was not always easy given outbreaks in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
To mirror the selection bias in using real outbreak datasets of a given size, outbreaks were simulated repeatedly until the cumulative number of cases was n or higher.
Recent simulation models [ 2- 5] typically conclude that, provided a given smallpox outbreak can be well controlled, the emphasis should be on case isolation, contact tracing and targeted vaccination rather than immediate country-level mass vaccination, due to the frequency of adverse effects from vaccine and the likely high efficacy of other measures.
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