Density and persistence analyze on the spreading models multi-regions multi-patchs

The spread of the virus is widespread in some countries and even can reach some continents. This ever happened in the pandemic H1N1 virus outbreak in 2005 which covers 3 continents, as well as the H5N1 virus that hits several regions in Indonesia. If the virus spreads to the region as a source of th...

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