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Modeling the interplay between human behavior and the spread of infectious diseases
Piero Manfredi,Alberto d’Onofrio +1 more
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Modeling the interplay between human behavior and the spread of infectious diseases and the impact of environmental factors on human behavior is studied.Abstract:
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