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The following pages link to A method to estimate the incidence of communicable diseases under seasonal fluctuations with application to cholera (Q5931704):
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- Global stability for cholera epidemic models (Q551510) (← links)
- Seasonality in epidemic models: a literature review (Q722225) (← links)
- Two profitless delays for the SEIRS epidemic disease model with nonlinear incidence and pulse vaccination (Q876624) (← links)
- Analysis of a waterborne disease model with socioeconomic classes (Q900725) (← links)
- Parameter estimation of some epidemic models. The case of recurrent epidemics caused by respiratory syncytial virus (Q1048268) (← links)
- Globally stable vaccine-induced eradication of horizontally and vertically transmitted infectious diseases with periodic contact rates and disease-dependent demographic factors in the population (Q1406276) (← links)
- Analysis and optimal control intervention strategies of a waterborne disease model: a realistic case study (Q1741684) (← links)
- Optimal control of aquatic diseases: a case study of Yemen's cholera outbreak (Q2188957) (← links)
- Flip bifurcations of an SIR epidemic model with birth pulse and pulse vaccination (Q2284881) (← links)
- Incorporating heterogeneity into the transmission dynamics of a waterborne disease model (Q2415570) (← links)
- Estimating initial epidemic growth rates (Q2440898) (← links)
- The dynamics of a new SIR epidemic model concerning pulse vaccination strategy (Q2479228) (← links)
- DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC MODELS FOR THE SPREAD OF CHOLERA (Q3057470) (← links)
- A generalized cholera model and epidemic–endemic analysis (Q3304479) (← links)
- Stability analysis and optimal vaccination of a waterborne disease model with multiple water sources (Q6550467) (← links)
- Optimal control intervention strategies using an n-patch waterborne disease model (Q6550473) (← links)