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In the future, we additionally intend to study the geographical spread of influenza
in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, although it seems to be difficult to determine the
way epidemics spread in space [4, 20]. Furthermore, we plan to extend our research to
further diseases, e.g. to bronchitis and to salmonellae.
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