Competitive Exclusion in Gonorrhea Models and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases

A heterosexually active population is exposed to two competing strains or two distinct sexually transmitted pathogens. It is assumed that a host cannot be invaded simultaneously by both disease age...

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