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The following pages link to Instabilities in multiserotype disease models with antibody-dependent enhancement (Q2210017):
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- A framework for inferring unobserved multistrain epidemic subpopulations using synchronization dynamics (Q887142) (← links)
- The effect of antibody-dependent enhancement, cross immunity, and vector population on the dynamics of dengue fever (Q1715145) (← links)
- Analysis of a stage-structured dengue model (Q1756869) (← links)
- The role of seasonality and import in a minimalistic multi-strain dengue model capturing differences between primary and secondary infections: complex dynamics and its implications for data analysis (Q1786544) (← links)
- A vector-host model to assess the impact of superinfection exclusion on vaccination strategies using dengue and yellow fever as case studies (Q2010868) (← links)
- Biological view of vaccination described by mathematical modellings: from rubella to dengue vaccines (Q2091960) (← links)
- Cross immunity protection and antibody-dependent enhancement in a distributed delay dynamic model (Q2130358) (← links)
- On the role of vector modeling in a minimalistic epidemic model (Q2160778) (← links)
- Cost-efficiency analysis of voluntary vaccination against \(n\)-serovar diseases using antibody-dependent enhancement: a game approach (Q2217713) (← links)
- Asymmetry in the presence of migration stabilizes multistrain disease outbreaks (Q2430581) (← links)
- Analysis of an asymmetric two-strain dengue model (Q2452788) (← links)
- Complex behaviour in a dengue model with a seasonally varying vector population (Q2452794) (← links)
- Bifurcation analysis of a family of multi-strain epidemiology models (Q2453143) (← links)
- Vaccinations in disease models with antibody-dependent enhancement (Q2476100) (← links)
- Partial cross-enhancement in models for dengue epidemiology (Q2632818) (← links)
- A simple periodic-forced model for dengue fitted to incidence data in Singapore (Q2637575) (← links)
- Analysis of a host-vector dynamics of a dengue disease model with optimal vector control strategy (Q2670393) (← links)
- Symmetry in a multi-strain epidemiological model with distributed delay as a general cross-protection period and disease enhancement factor (Q6144154) (← links)
- Temporary cross-immunity as a plausible driver of asynchronous cycles of dengue serotypes (Q6188384) (← links)