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The following pages link to Causes of backward bifurcations in some epidemiological models (Q441987):
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- Interplay between insecticide-treated bed-nets and mosquito demography: implications for malaria control (Q306873) (← links)
- Differential characteristics of primary infection and re-infection can cause backward bifurcation in HCV transmission dynamics (Q494450) (← links)
- Management strategies in a malaria model combining human and transmission-blocking vaccines (Q524061) (← links)
- Dynamics of a two-strain vaccination model for polio (Q895239) (← links)
- Dynamics of an age-structured two-strain model for malaria transmission (Q902793) (← links)
- Stability analysis of an age-structured SIR epidemic model with a reduction method to ODEs (Q1634481) (← links)
- On the intrinsic dynamics of bacteria in waterborne infections (Q1698521) (← links)
- Vaccination threshold size and backward bifurcation of SIR model with state-dependent pulse control (Q1714270) (← links)
- Exogenous re-infection does not always cause backward bifurcation in TB transmission dynamics (Q1735109) (← links)
- Mathematical assessment of the role of pre-exposure prophylaxis on HIV transmission dynamics (Q1737148) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis of the transmission dynamics of HIV syphilis co-infection in the presence of treatment for syphilis (Q1747643) (← links)