Modeling the interaction between AIDS and tuberculosis
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- Modeling TB and HIV co-infections
- An Approach to Estimating the Transmission Coefficients for AIDS and for Tuberculosis Using Mathematical Models
- Modeling the TB/HIV-1 co-infection and the effects of its treatment
- The epidemiological consequences of leprosy-tuberculosis co-infection
- A stochastic mathematical model of two different infectious epidemic under vertical transmission
- Mathematical study on human cells interaction dynamics for HIV-TB co-infection
- Modelling the effect of tuberculosis on the spread of HIV infection in a population with density-dependent birth and death rate
- Antibiotic resistance as collateral damage: the tragedy of the commons in a two-disease setting
- Modeling the joint epidemics of TB and HIV in a South African township
- Optimal control of TB transmission based on an age structured HIV-TB co-infection model
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