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The following pages link to ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND DENGUE VIRUS LOAD ON DENGUE TRANSMISSION (Q3188625):
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- Control strategies for a population dynamics model of \textit{Aedes aegypti} with seasonal variability and their effects on dengue incidence (Q821667) (← links)
- Dynamics of delayed mosquitoes populations models with two different strategies of releasing sterile mosquitoes (Q1714934) (← links)
- Analysis of the fractional order dengue transmission model: a case study in Malaysia (Q1720152) (← links)
- A time-periodic dengue fever model in a heterogeneous environment (Q1997290) (← links)
- A fractional order SIR epidemic model for dengue transmission (Q2000305) (← links)
- Mathematical model of the immune response to dengue virus (Q2053036) (← links)
- Biological view of vaccination described by mathematical modellings: from rubella to dengue vaccines (Q2091960) (← links)
- Modeling seasonal variation for mosquito-borne disease in the tropical monsoon environment (Q2124936) (← links)
- The development of a deterministic dengue epidemic model with the influence of temperature: a case study in Malaysia (Q2241772) (← links)
- Seasonality on the life cycle of Aedes aegypti mosquito and its statistical relation with dengue outbreaks (Q2294187) (← links)
- Dengue transmission under future climate and human population changes in mainland China (Q2692036) (← links)
- MODELING VACCINE PREVENTABLE VECTOR-BORNE INFECTIONS: YELLOW FEVER AS A CASE STUDY (Q2830443) (← links)
- Comparison between chikungunya and dengue viruses transmission based on a mathematical model (Q5348772) (← links)
- Applying a multi-strain dengue model to epidemics data (Q6133988) (← links)
- A CONTINUOUS SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR ASSESSING THE DISTRIBUTION OF DENGUE IN BRAZIL WITH CONTROL (Q6173422) (← links)
- Periodic solutions of seasonal epidemiological models with information-dependent vaccination (Q6543176) (← links)