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The following pages link to Use of a periodic vaccination strategy to control the spread of epidemics with seasonally varying contact rate (Q814670):
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- Computing the basic reproductive numbers for epidemiological models in nonhomogeneous environments (Q279582) (← links)
- Global dynamics of an SEIRS epidemic model with periodic vaccination and seasonal contact rate (Q425939) (← links)
- Existence of two periodic solutions for a non-autonomous SIR epidemic model (Q614422) (← links)
- Piecewise finite series solutions of seasonal diseases models using multistage Adomian method (Q718034) (← links)
- Modeling the spread of seasonal epidemiological diseases: Theory and applications (Q949569) (← links)
- Dynamical analysis of the transmission of seasonal diseases using the differential transformation method (Q969953) (← links)
- Resonance of the epidemic threshold in a periodic environment (Q999288) (← links)
- Global dynamics of a periodic SEIRS model with general incidence rate (Q1656134) (← links)
- Environmental forcing, invasion and control of ecological and epidemiological systems (Q2219742) (← links)
- Periodic behavior in a FIV model with seasonality as well as environment fluctuations (Q2412282) (← links)
- Approximation of the basic reproduction number \(R_{0}\) for vector-borne diseases with a periodic vector population (Q2426296) (← links)
- Growth rate and basic reproduction number for population models with a simple periodic factor (Q2480004) (← links)
- Hopf bifurcation of a delay SIRS epidemic model with novel nonlinear incidence: Application to scarlet fever (Q4961331) (← links)
- Modeling the effect of temperature variability on malaria control strategies (Q5001334) (← links)
- AN SEIR MODEL WITH INFECTIOUS LATENT AND A PERIODIC VACCINATION STRATEGY (Q5016290) (← links)
- Impact of periodic vaccination in SEIRS seasonal model (Q6543732) (← links)
- Fractal and fractional SIS model for syphilis data (Q6552173) (← links)
- Control, bi-stability, and preference for chaos in time-dependent vaccination campaign (Q6663630) (← links)