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The Kermack & McKendrick theory of epidemics has been applied to data on deaths from influenza and influenzal pneumonia in Greater London in the years 1950-78. As a whole the theory gives a good description of the data, and the estimated values of the parameters can be plausibly related to the natural history of the disease. However, the possibility exists that the agreement is merely empirical, and field studies would be required to confirm its validity.
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C. C. Spicer
Janssen (United States)
C. J. Lawrence
University of Port Harcourt
Journal of Hygiene
University of Exeter
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20138417bd4d7ccf04d510 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400060988