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Transmission coefficient (epidemiology)
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The transmission coefficient is needed for models of Transmission where for instance a vector carries a pathogen or parasite between hosts. It is represented by β and it is the rate at which a pathogen moves from infected individuals to susceptible individuals in the population. It must be between 0 and 1.[1][2] The transmission coefficient is used in the equation: : [3]
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