New immunization strategy could halve the doses for stopping computer virus spreading
Monday, August 18, 2008 - 10:14
in Health & Medicine
Researchers have developed a new immunization strategy that requires up to 50% fewer immunization doses compared with the current most efficient strategy. The new strategy could be used to prevent the spread of human epidemics and computer viruses, and it applies to a wide variety of networks.
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