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The following pages link to The effects of population heterogeneity on disease invasion (Q1901142):
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- On the dynamics of a class of multi-group models for vector-borne diseases (Q276826) (← links)
- On information-based warranty policy for repairable products from heterogeneous population (Q323151) (← links)
- A host stage-structured model of enzootic \textit{West Nile virus} transmission to explore the effect of avian stage-dependent exposure to vectors (Q327191) (← links)
- Effect of the epidemiological heterogeneity on the outbreak outcomes (Q504670) (← links)
- Illustration of some limits of the Markov assumption for transition between groups in models of spread of an infectious pathogen in a structured herd (Q615508) (← links)
- Coevolution of pathogens and cultural practices: a new look at behavioral heterogeneity in epidemics (Q849553) (← links)
- Transmission heterogeneity and autoinoculation in a multisite infection model of HPV (Q899344) (← links)
- On the spread of epidemics in a closed heterogeneous population (Q954071) (← links)
- Host heterogeneity and disease endemicity: A moment-based approach (Q1581350) (← links)
- Effects of treatment or/and vaccination on HIV transmission in homosexuals with genetic heterogeneity (Q1588323) (← links)
- The effects of human movement on the persistence of vector-borne diseases (Q1624232) (← links)
- Multi-patch and multi-group epidemic models: a new framework (Q1644589) (← links)
- A metapopulation model for chikungunya including populations mobility on a large-scale network (Q1715108) (← links)
- Heterogeneity in schistosomiasis transmission dynamics (Q1747722) (← links)
- Effects of host social hierarchy on disease persistence (Q1795240) (← links)
- Stochastic effects on endemic infection levels of disseminating versus local contacts (Q1867109) (← links)
- Dynamics and asymptotic profiles of steady states of an SIRS epidemic model in spatially heterogenous environment (Q2045729) (← links)
- A framework for network-based epidemiological modeling of tuberculosis dynamics using synthetic datasets (Q2189979) (← links)
- Modeling the contribution of antibody attack rates to single and dual helminth infections in a natural system (Q6133981) (← links)