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The following pages link to Optimal strategy for controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS disease: a case study of South Africa (Q3304474):
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- Conflict and accord of optimal treatment strategies for HIV infection within and between hosts (Q669199) (← links)
- Stability analysis of a fractional order model for the HIV/AIDS epidemic in a patchy environment (Q1624647) (← links)
- Stability of an HIV/AIDS treatment model with different stages (Q1723437) (← links)
- Stability analysis of HIV/AIDS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence and treatment (Q1726184) (← links)
- Modelling optimal control of in-host HIV dynamics using different control strategies (Q1734437) (← links)
- Optimal control using linear feedback control and neutralizing antibodies for an HIV model with dynamical analysis (Q2103155) (← links)
- Dynamics of illicit drug use and banditry population with optimal control strategies and cost-effectiveness analysis (Q2115028) (← links)
- Optimal control for HIV treatment (Q2160579) (← links)
- Save the pine forests of wilt disease using a fractional optimal control strategy (Q2185132) (← links)
- Modelling and stability of HIV/AIDS epidemic model with treatment (Q2292365) (← links)
- Efficient numerical method for a model arising in biological stoichiometry of tumour dynamics (Q2319608) (← links)
- Traveling waves in a nonlocal dispersal SIRH model with relapse (Q2402242) (← links)
- ارائه یک مدل ریاضی و بررسی تاثیر استفاده از سرنگهای مشترک آلوده در شیوع بیماری اچ آی وی/ایدز (Q4615713) (← links)
- Optimal control of a fractional-order model for the HIV/AIDS epidemic (Q4961326) (← links)
- MODELING AND DYNAMICS OF HIV TRANSMISSION AMONG HIGH-RISK GROUPS IN GUANGZHOU CITY, CHINA (Q4964214) (← links)
- Free terminal time optimal control of a fractional-order model for the HIV/AIDS epidemic (Q5084227) (← links)
- Numerical approach to solve Caputo‐Fabrizio‐fractional model of corona pandemic with optimal control design and analysis (Q6139341) (← links)
- A new design and analysis of optimal control problems arising from COVID‐19 outbreak (Q6179590) (← links)