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The following pages link to The discrete age-structured SEIT model with application to tuberculosis transmission in China (Q1930950):
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- A study on vaccination models for a seasonal epidemic process (Q279871) (← links)
- Dynamical analysis of an SEIT epidemic model with application to Ebola virus transmission in Guinea (Q304686) (← links)
- On stability and reachability of perturbed positive systems (Q307337) (← links)
- Mixed vaccination strategy for the control of tuberculosis: a case study in China (Q504665) (← links)
- Stability analysis for a class of discrete schistosomiasis models with general incidence (Q1631019) (← links)
- Global dynamics for a class of discrete SEIRS epidemic models with general nonlinear incidence (Q1796877) (← links)
- The discrete tuberculosis transmission model with treatment of latently infected individuals (Q1994352) (← links)
- An international initiative of predicting the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic using ensemble data assimilation (Q2072647) (← links)
- Modelling COVID-19 dynamics and potential for herd immunity by vaccination in Austria, Luxembourg and Sweden (Q2235525) (← links)
- Parameter identification and estimation for stage-structured population models (Q2299094) (← links)
- Global stability of the endemic equilibrium of a discrete SIR epidemic model (Q2360510) (← links)
- Dynamical analysis of an age-structured tuberculosis mathematical model with LTBI detectivity (Q2657677) (← links)
- Global attractivity for a class of delayed discrete SIRS epidemic models with general nonlinear incidence (Q2795245) (← links)
- Structured parametric epidemic models (Q4979563) (← links)
- THE DYNAMICS OF A DISCRETE SEIT MODEL WITH AGE AND INFECTION AGE STRUCTURES (Q5397019) (← links)
- Dynamics of infectious diseases: a review of the main biological aspects and their mathematical translation (Q6163834) (← links)
- Global dynamics of discrete mathematical models of tuberculosis (Q6571839) (← links)