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The following pages link to Discrete epidemic models with arbitrary stage distributions and applications to disease control (Q383108):
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- Mathematical models of Ebola -- consequences of underlying assumptions (Q288954) (← links)
- Be-CoDiS: a mathematical model to predict the risk of human diseases spread between countries -- validation and application to the 2014--2015 ebola virus disease epidemic (Q904359) (← links)
- SIS and SIR epidemic models under virtual dispersal (Q905920) (← links)
- On time-discretized versions of the stochastic SIS epidemic model: a comparative analysis (Q2022086) (← links)
- Discrete models in epidemiology: new contagion probability functions based on real data behavior (Q2080803) (← links)
- An optimal control model to design strategies for reducing the spread of the Ebola virus disease (Q2130232) (← links)
- Discrete stochastic metapopulation model with arbitrarily distributed infectious period (Q2341872) (← links)
- Evaluations of interventions using mathematical models with exponential and non-exponential distributions for disease stages: the case of Ebola (Q2408581) (← links)
- A multi-objective approach to identify parameters of compartmental epidemiological models -- application to Ebola virus disease epidemics (Q2700234) (← links)
- Designing Public Health Policies to Mitigate the Adverse Consequences of Rural-Urban Migration via Meta-Population Modeling (Q2826568) (← links)
- Reproduction numbers for discrete-time epidemic models with arbitrary stage distributions (Q2855234) (← links)
- The discrete fractional order difference applied to an epidemic model with indirect transmission (Q6135608) (← links)