Epidemiological Models for Mutating Pathogens
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Epidemiology (92D30) Qualitative investigation and simulation of ordinary differential equation models (34C60) Bifurcation theory for ordinary differential equations (34C23) Stability of solutions to ordinary differential equations (34D20) Global stability of solutions to ordinary differential equations (34D23)
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- Dynamics of switching van der Pol circuits
- Transmission dynamics of an influenza model with age of infection and antiviral treatment
- Hopf bifurcation for non-densely defined Cauchy problems
- Modelling the outbreak of infectious disease following mutation from a non-transmissible strain
- Disease emergence in multi-host epidemic models
- Evaluating the importance of within- and between-host selection pressures on the evolution of chronic pathogens
- Subthreshold and superthreshold coexistence of pathogen variants: The impact of host age-structure
- Stability analysis for an epidemic model with stage structure
- Coexistence of the strains induced by mutation
- Modeling evolution and persistence of neurological viral diseases in wild populations
- Coupled, multi-strain epidemic models of mutating pathogens
- Global dynamics of an age-structured virus model with saturation effects
- A SIRS epidemic model with infection-age dependence
- Competitive coexistence in a two-strain epidemic model with a periodic infection rate
- A two-strain epidemic model with mutant strain and vaccination
- Dynamical behaviors of an influenza epidemic model with virus mutation
- Global stability of a stage-structured epidemic model with a nonlinear incidence
- Robust uniform persistence and competitive exclusion in a nonautonomous multi-strain SIR epidemic model with disease-induced mortality
- Modeling within-host evolution of HIV: mutation, competition and strain replacement
- Mathematical modelling of mutant accumulation kinetics in a cloned viral population
- Some results and problems on commutators
- Global stability in a viral infection model with lytic and nonlytic immune responses
- A non-autonomous multi-strain SIS epidemic model
- Dynamical aspects of an age-structured SIR endemic model
- Capturing the dynamics of pathogens with many strains
- Global stability of an SVEIR epidemic model with ages of vaccination and latency
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