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The following pages link to SIS and SIR epidemic models under virtual dispersal (Q905920):
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- Vector-borne diseases models with residence times -- a Lagrangian perspective (Q338698) (← links)
- Multi-patch and multi-group epidemic models: a new framework (Q1644589) (← links)
- A novel approach to modelling the spatial spread of airborne diseases: an epidemic model with indirect transmission (Q2038722) (← links)
- Stochastic and deterministic SIS patch model (Q2056188) (← links)
- Almost periodic solutions for a SVIR epidemic model with relapse (Q2092138) (← links)
- Epidemic local final size in a metapopulation network as indicator of geographical priority for control strategies in SIR type diseases (Q2118471) (← links)
- Effect of human mobility on the spatial spread of airborne diseases: an epidemic model with indirect transmission (Q2141306) (← links)
- Dynamics and optimal control of a non-linear epidemic model with relapse and cure (Q2150200) (← links)
- Epidemic models with heterogeneous mixing and indirect transmission (Q3300940) (← links)
- Dynamical analysis of an SIS epidemic model with migration and residence time (Q3383809) (← links)
- Migration Effects on Population Dynamics of the Honeybee-mite Interactions (Q4607617) (← links)
- Effects of heterogeneity and global dynamics of weakly connected subpopulations (Q5001095) (← links)
- EBOLA OUTBREAKS AND INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS: CASE STUDIES OF CENTRAL AND WEST AFRICA REGIONS (Q5130458) (← links)
- MODELLING AND STABILITY OF EPIDEMIC MODEL WITH FREE-LIVING PATHOGENS GROWING IN THE ENVIRONMENT (Q5858018) (← links)
- Final size of the epidemic for metapopulation vector-borne diseases (Q6155833) (← links)
- Modeling impact of vaccination on COVID-19 dynamics in St. Louis (Q6193610) (← links)
- Mathematical models: perspectives of mathematical modelers and public health professionals (Q6196851) (← links)
- Vector-borne disease models with Lagrangian approach (Q6198017) (← links)