Model of the probability of microorganism infection of adult under independence hypothesis. Elise Vaumourin Patrick Gasqui Jean-Philippe Buffet Jean-Louis Chapuis Benoît Pisanu Elisabeth Ferquel Muriel Vayssier-Taussat Gwenaël Vourc’h 10.1371/journal.pone.0066167.g003 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Model_of_the_probability_of_microorganism_infection_of_adult_under_independence_hypothesis_/726574 <p> indicates state of non-infection with microorganism 1 and state infected with microorganism 1. It is the same for the microorganism 2. The probability of being infected with microorganism 1 (respectively 2) was defined with (respectively ). We assume the independence assumption of two microorganisms, from the final state of the Juvenile model, the absence of vertical and direct transmission, the persistence of infection and the asymptomatic character of pathogens for reservoir host.</p> 2013-06-20 01:49:34 Population biology epidemiology Infectious disease epidemiology Population modeling Probability theory Probability distribution statistics Statistical methods Infectious diseases Bacterial diseases bartonellosis Borrelia infection Infectious disease modeling Vectors and hosts Zoonoses Animal types wildlife probability microorganism