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Eduardo Massad
Institution
School of Applied Mathematics
Address
Brazil
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Amaku M
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Covas DT
,
Coutinho FAB
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Azevedo RS
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Massad E
. Modelling the impact of delaying vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 assuming unlimited vaccine supply. Theor Biol Med Model. 2021 07 29; 18(1):14.
PMID:
34325717
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Citations:
1
Fields:
Bio
Biology
Med
Medicine (General)
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
Massad E
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Amaku M
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Tadeu Covas D
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Fernandes Lopez L
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Coutinho FAB
. Estimating the effects of reopening of schools on the course of the epidemic of COVID-19. Epidemiol Infect. 2021 04 05; 149:e86.
PMID:
33814022
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Citations:
1
Fields:
Com
Communicable Diseases
Epi
Epidemiology
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
Amaku M
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Covas DT
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Coutinho FAB
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Azevedo RS
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Massad E
. Modelling the impact of contact tracing of symptomatic individuals on the COVID-19 epidemic. Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2021; 76:e2639.
PMID:
33787657
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Citations:
1
Fields:
Med
Medicine (General)
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
Amaku M
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Covas DT
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Bezerra Coutinho FA
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Azevedo Neto RS
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Struchiner C
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Wilder-Smith A
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Massad E
. Modelling the test, trace and quarantine strategy to control the COVID-19 epidemic in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Infect Dis Model. 2021; 6:46-55.
PMID:
33235942
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Citations:
10
Massad E
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Amaku M
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Wilder-Smith A
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Costa Dos Santos PC
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Struchiner CJ
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Coutinho FAB
. Two complementary model-based methods for calculating the risk of international spreading of a novel virus from the outbreak epicentre. The case of COVID-19. Epidemiol Infect. 2020 06 09; 148:e109.
PMID:
32513345
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Citations:
8
Fields:
Com
Communicable Diseases
Epi
Epidemiology
Translation:
Humans
Cells
PH
Public Health
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