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The following pages link to A cholera model in a patchy environment with water and human movement (Q2439174):
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- Global dynamics of a network epidemic model for waterborne diseases spread (Q275027) (← links)
- Global well-posedness and asymptotic behavior of solutions to a reaction-convection-diffusion cholera epidemic model (Q316876) (← links)
- Threshold dynamics of a delayed multi-group heroin epidemic model in heterogeneous populations (Q325779) (← links)
- Modeling direct and indirect disease transmission using multi-group model (Q333867) (← links)
- Global stability and uniform persistence of the reaction-convection-diffusion cholera epidemic model (Q335299) (← links)
- Model for disease dynamics of a waterborne pathogen on a random network (Q500349) (← links)
- An epidemic patchy model with entry-exit screening (Q887128) (← links)
- Global dynamics of a reaction-diffusion waterborne pathogen model with general incidence rate (Q1645170) (← links)
- Global stability of general cholera models with nonlinear incidence and removal rates (Q1660490) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling and numerical simulations of the influence of hygiene and seasons on the spread of cholera (Q1698519) (← links)
- A cholera epidemic model in a spatiotemporally heterogeneous environment (Q1791544) (← links)
- Disease invasion on community networks with environmental pathogen movement (Q2339108) (← links)
- Global dynamics of a general class of multi-group epidemic models with latency and relapse (Q2347610) (← links)
- Model distinguishability and inference robustness in mechanisms of cholera transmission and loss of immunity (Q2402512) (← links)
- An SIR epidemic model with vaccination in a patchy environment (Q2628137) (← links)
- Compartmental Disease Models with Heterogeneous Populations: A Survey (Q2801951) (← links)
- Optimal Control of Vaccination in an Age-Structured Cholera Model (Q2826570) (← links)
- Impact of Hygiene, Famine and Environment on Transmission and Spread of Cholera (Q4607613) (← links)
- A multi-scale cholera model linking between-host and within-host dynamics (Q4636785) (← links)