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What Does the Value of R Indicate?
The value of the reproductive number provides insights into the dynamics of an infectious disease:
If R0 > 1, the infection is likely to spread in the population.
If R0 = 1, the infection will remain stable within the population.
If R0
Understanding these values helps in implementing appropriate
intervention strategies
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