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Ebola screening

By Monkey Posted on October 11, 2014 Posted in Commentary No Comments Tagged with Bayesian, disease modelling, ebola, public health, statistics

What are the arguments over ebola screening really about? Here’s my go at explaining, with a bit of help from the Reverend Bayes.

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