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The following pages link to Modeling the impact of random screening and contact tracing in reducing the spread of HIV. (Q1867866):
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- Modelling the HIV/AIDS epidemic trends in South Africa: insights from a simple mathematical model (Q546163) (← links)
- A nonlinear HIV/AIDS model with contact tracing (Q555347) (← links)
- Modeling contact tracing in outbreaks with application to Ebola (Q739714) (← links)
- Modeling the effect of HIV/AIDS stigma on HIV infection dynamics in Kenya (Q829024) (← links)
- An epidemic patchy model with entry-exit screening (Q887128) (← links)
- Controlling the number of HIV infectives in a mobile population (Q933273) (← links)
- Predicting the effectiveness of drug interventions with `HIV counseling \& testing' (HCT) on the spread of HIV/AIDS: a theoretical study (Q1716333) (← links)
- Modeling saturated diagnosis and vaccination in reducing HIV/AIDS infection (Q1724076) (← links)
- The reproductive number for an HIV model with differential infectivity and staged progression (Q1774991) (← links)
- Modelling HIV/AIDS in the presence of an HIV testing and screening campaign (Q1783524) (← links)
- A comparative study between two systems with and without awareness in controlling HIV/AIDS (Q2011905) (← links)
- A microscopic approach to study the onset of a highly infectious disease spreading (Q2207166) (← links)
- Conflicts of interest during contact investigations: a game-theoretic analysis (Q2262710) (← links)
- Analysis of SI models with multiple interacting populations using subpopulations (Q2347613) (← links)
- Stochastic models for the spread of HIV in a mobile heterosexual population (Q2643254) (← links)
- Contact tracing \& super-spreaders in the branching-process model (Q2678873) (← links)
- A Multi-risk Model for Understanding the Spread of Chlamydia (Q2826571) (← links)
- INTERPLAY BETWEEN HIV/AIDS EPIDEMICS AND DEMOGRAPHIC STRUCTURES BASED ON SEXUAL CONTACT NETWORKS (Q3499090) (← links)
- Stochastic simulation of HIV population dynamics through complex network modelling (Q3523686) (← links)
- Dynamical behavior of a stochastic multigroup staged-progression HIV model with saturated incidence rate and higher-order perturbations (Q5015308) (← links)
- Dynamics of a stochastic multigroup S-DI-A model for the transmission of HIV (Q5065531) (← links)
- EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE DYNAMICS WITH SOME PREVENTIVE MEASURES: A CASE STUDY OF THE 2018–2020 KIVU OUTBREAK (Q5080063) (← links)
- Stationary distribution and extinction of a stochastic multigroup DS-DI-a model for the transmission of HIV (Q5097435) (← links)
- Generating a Hierarchy of Reduced Models for a System of Differential Equations Modeling the Spread of <i>Wolbachia</i> in Mosquitoes (Q5233761) (← links)
- A stochastic SIR model with contact-tracing: large population limits and statistical inference (Q5258024) (← links)
- How efficient is contact tracing in mitigating the spread of COVID-19? A mathematical modeling approach (Q6135612) (← links)
- Long-time behavior of stochastic staged progression epidemic model with hybrid switching for the transmission of HIV (Q6577082) (← links)