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Antiviral availability determines for what percentage of the population antiviral drugs are available. A value of 10% means that at the beginning of an epidemic 10,000 antiviral treatment doses are available for 100,000 inhabitants. |
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Availability of antiviral drugs alone does not guarantee any treatments. |
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Section medical time schedule (averages) determines how many hours after onset cases seek medical help where they may receive antiviral treatment. |
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Sections treatment of severe cases and treatment of extremely severe case determine when and how many cases can be treated. |
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As only severe cases can receive antiviral treatment, the frequency of different courses of disease also influences how quickly the antiviral stockpile is depleted. |
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Antiviral availability:
This size of the antiviral stockpile must be supplied by the user. |
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