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The following pages link to An SIR-dengue transmission model with seasonal effects and impulsive control (Q2408689):
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- Analyzing the MERS disease control strategy through an optimal control problem (Q1787081) (← links)
- Discrete models in epidemiology: new contagion probability functions based on real data behavior (Q2080803) (← links)
- Modeling effects of impulsive control strategies on the spread of mosquito borne disease: role of latent period (Q2089208) (← links)
- Parameter estimation and fractional derivatives of dengue transmission model (Q2133002) (← links)
- Implicit versus explicit vector management strategies in models for vector-borne disease epidemiology (Q2140013) (← links)
- Epidemic outbreaks and its control using a fractional order model with seasonality and stochastic infection (Q2150560) (← links)
- The asymptotic profile of a dengue model on a growing domain driven by climate change (Q2182983) (← links)
- Impact of venereal transmission on the dynamics of vertically transmitted viral diseases among mosquitoes (Q2197747) (← links)
- A dengue epidemic model highlighting vertical-sexual transmission and impulsive control strategies (Q2242487) (← links)
- A time-periodic and reaction-diffusion dengue fever model with extrinsic incubation period and crowding effects (Q2286774) (← links)
- Optimal control of a multi-patch dengue model under the influence of Wolbachia bacterium (Q2328449) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and analysis of innate and humoral immune responses to dengue infections (Q5242433) (← links)
- Disease dynamics and optimal control strategies of a two serotypes dengue model with co-infection (Q6104678) (← links)
- Transmission dynamics of a reaction-advection-diffusion dengue fever model with seasonal developmental durations and intrinsic incubation periods (Q6536622) (← links)
- A fractional derivative model of the dynamic of dengue transmission based on seasonal factors in Thailand (Q6653505) (← links)