A method that accounts for differential detectability in mixed samples of long‐term infections with applications to the case of chronic wasting disease in cervids
Hildegunn Viljugrein(University of Oslo), Atle Mysterud(University of Oslo), Christer M. Rolandsen(Norwegian Institute for Nature Research), Sylvie L. Benestad(Norwegian Veterinary Institute), Saraya Tavornpanich(University of California, Davis), Petter Hopp(Norwegian Veterinary Institute), Olav Strand(Norwegian Institute for Nature Research), Jørn Våge(Norwegian Veterinary Institute), Erlend B. Nilsen(Norwegian Institute for Nature Research)
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