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The following pages link to Modelling the dynamics of dengue real epidemics (Q2997274):
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- Estimation of the basic reproductive ratio for dengue fever at the take-off period of dengue infection (Q278088) (← links)
- Vaccination strategies for SIR vector-transmitted diseases (Q467745) (← links)
- A generic model for a single strain mosquito-transmitted disease with memory on the host and the vector (Q494448) (← links)
- Sex, mosquitoes and epidemics: an evaluation of Zika disease dynamics (Q505471) (← links)
- Control strategies for a population dynamics model of \textit{Aedes aegypti} with seasonal variability and their effects on dengue incidence (Q821667) (← links)
- A mathematical model of dengue transmission with memory (Q907623) (← links)
- Non-linear dynamics of two-patch model incorporating secondary dengue infection (Q1700457) (← links)
- Modeling the importation and local transmission of vector-borne diseases in Florida: the case of Zika outbreak in 2016 (Q1714334) (← links)
- Effect of active case finding on dengue control: implications from a mathematical model (Q1717089) (← links)
- Analysis of the fractional order dengue transmission model: a case study in Malaysia (Q1720152) (← links)
- Impact of spatially heterogeneous temperature on the dynamics of dengue epidemics (Q1756993) (← links)
- Modeling impact of temperature and human movement on the persistence of dengue disease (Q1784125) (← links)
- Analysis of a dengue model with vertical transmission and application to the 2014 dengue outbreak in Guangdong Province, China (Q1990165) (← links)
- A fractional order SIR epidemic model for dengue transmission (Q2000305) (← links)
- Disease persistence and serotype coexistence: an expected feature of human mobility (Q2009365) (← links)
- Impact of intervention on the spread of COVID-19 in India: a model based study (Q2031785) (← links)
- Persistence of mosquito vector and dengue: impact of seasonal and diurnal temperature variations (Q2064502) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of COVID-19: a case study of Italy (Q2076718) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of dengue transmission with intervention strategies using fractional derivatives (Q2092837) (← links)
- Modeling seasonal variation for mosquito-borne disease in the tropical monsoon environment (Q2124936) (← links)
- Numerical solution of hybrid mathematical model of dengue transmission with relapse and memory via Adam-Bashforth-Moulton predictor-corrector scheme (Q2129433) (← links)
- Optimal dengue vaccination strategies of seropositive individuals (Q2160634) (← links)
- Analyzing the control of dengue by releasing \textit{Wolbachia}-infected male mosquitoes through a delay differential equation model (Q2160856) (← links)
- Impact of venereal transmission on the dynamics of vertically transmitted viral diseases among mosquitoes (Q2197747) (← links)
- The development of a deterministic dengue epidemic model with the influence of temperature: a case study in Malaysia (Q2241772) (← links)
- A comparative analysis of the relative efficacy of vector-control strategies against dengue fever (Q2254666) (← links)
- Understanding epidemics from mathematical models: details of the 2010 dengue epidemic in Bello (Antioquia, Colombia) (Q2284880) (← links)
- Impact of adult mosquito control on dengue prevalence in a multi-patch setting: A case study in Kolkata (2014--2015) (Q2317066) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis of a power-law form time dependent vector-borne disease transmission model (Q2407310) (← links)
- Dengue transmission under future climate and human population changes in mainland China (Q2692036) (← links)
- Dengue transmission: mathematical model with discrete time delays and estimation of the reproduction number (Q3300975) (← links)
- Modeling the impact of early case detection on dengue transmission: deterministic vs. stochastic (Q5005983) (← links)
- Modeling the dengue fever transmission in a periodic environment (Q5029397) (← links)
- Global Dynamics of a Vector-Borne Disease Model with Two Transmission Routes (Q5114599) (← links)
- Biological Model of Dengue Spread with Non-Markovian Properties (Q5214604) (← links)
- A MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF ZIKA VIRUS EPIDEMIC IN RIO DE JANEIRO AS A VECTOR-BORNE AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE (Q5230434) (← links)
- Modelling the super-infection of two strains of dengue virus (Q6101962) (← links)
- COVID-19 pandemic in India: a mathematical model study (Q6132322) (← links)
- Applying a multi-strain dengue model to epidemics data (Q6133988) (← links)
- A singularly perturbed vector‐bias malaria model incorporating bed net control (Q6140377) (← links)
- Assessing the impact of serostatus-dependent immunization on mitigating the spread of dengue virus (Q6158567) (← links)