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The following pages link to Mathematical model of transmission dynamics and optimal control strategies for 2009 A/H1N1 influenza in the republic of Korea (Q2013511):
Displaying 16 items.
- Optimal control strategies for a reaction-diffusion epidemic system (Q1729239) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of a SIQR epidemic model considering the interaction of environmental differences (Q2089204) (← links)
- Optimal control of pattern formations for an SIR reaction-diffusion epidemic model (Q2115992) (← links)
- A two-thresholds policy for a Filippov model in combating influenza (Q2192656) (← links)
- Global stability analysis for a SEI model with nonlinear incidence rate and asymptomatic infectious state (Q2242774) (← links)
- Qualitative analysis of a mathematical model with presymptomatic individuals and two SARS-CoV-2 variants (Q2245737) (← links)
- Mathematical models of transmission dynamics and vaccine strategies in Hong Kong during the 2017--2018 winter influenza season (Q2423947) (← links)
- New global dynamical results and application of several SVEIS epidemic models with temporary immunity (Q2660831) (← links)
- COVID-19 pandemic control: balancing detection policy and lockdown intervention under ICU sustainability (Q5001324) (← links)
- DYNAMICS OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN THE PRESENCE OF SATURATED MEDICAL TREATMENT OF HOLLING TYPE III AND SELF-PROTECTION (Q5003143) (← links)
- Assessing the effect of migration and immigration rates on the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases (Q6093353) (← links)
- Optimal control of an influenza model with mixed cross-infection by age group (Q6102650) (← links)
- Final epidemic size and optimal control of socio-economic multi-group influenza model (Q6107446) (← links)
- Time scale theory on stability of explicit and implicit discrete epidemic models: applications to swine flu outbreak (Q6140876) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis and optimal control of influenza model with discrete age structure (Q6551528) (← links)
- Vaccination strategies in a pair formation model for human papillomavirus infection: an optimal control approach (Q6671217) (← links)