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Fig 1.

Example epidemic curves for different values of the degree of segregation, x.

Epidemic curves showing the number of new cases per day in population v (vulnerable, minority group, solid lines, left y-axis) and population r (robust, majority group, dashed lines, right y-axis), for different values of x, and for the fixed model parameters indicated above the figure. Inset: attack-rates Ar and Av as functions of x (coloured circles indicate the x values listed in the main figure legend).

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Fig 2.

Attack rate contour maps.

Contour maps of Ar (blue lines, see scale at the upper right) and Av (red lines, see scale at the upper right) for a range of contact frequencies cr and cv. Each column of panels corresponds to a different γv and each row to a different x, as indicated.

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Fig 3.

Variation of attack-rates with x, for γv = γr/4.

Attack-rates Ar and Av as functions of x, for a range of contact frequencies cr and cv, for γv = γr/4.

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Fig 4.

Variation of attack rates with x, for γv = γr/2.

Attack-rates Ar and Av as functions of x, for a range of contact frequencies cr and cv, for γv = γr/2.

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Fig 5.

Variation of attack rates with x, for γv = γr.

Attack-rates Ar and Av as functions of x, for a range of contact frequencies cr and cv, for γv = γr.

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