Yibeltal A. Terefe

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Effect of cross-border migration on the healthcare system of a destination community: insights from mathematical modelling of COVID-19 in a developing country2023-06-28Paper
Analysis of war and conflict effect on the transmission dynamics of the tenth Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo2022-11-03Paper
Impact of the WHO integrated stewardship policy on the control of methicillin-resistant \textit{Staphyloccus aureus} and third-generation cephalosporin-resistant \textit{Escherichia coli}: using a mathematical modeling approach2022-08-11Paper
Analysis of the mitigation strategies for COVID-19: From mathematical modelling perspective2022-04-07Paper
A sex-structured model for the transmission of trichomoniasis with possible reinfection2022-02-22Paper
Modelling Covid-19 mitigation and control strategies in the presence of migration and vaccination: \textit{the case of South Africa}2021-11-19Paper
New intervention model to eliminate the spread of trachoma in hyper-endemic community: \textit{based on a mathematical model}2021-11-09Paper
Analysis of a mathematical model for the transmission dynamics of human melioidosis2021-04-21Paper
Nonstandard finite difference method revisited and application to the Ebola virus disease transmission dynamics2020-11-12Paper
Global stability for the continuous and discrete SIS-diffusion epidemiological models2019-10-15Paper
A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR EBOLA EPIDEMIC WITH SELF-PROTECTION MEASURES2019-03-25Paper
Mathematics of a sex‐structured model for syphilis transmission dynamics2019-01-31Paper
Analysis and dynamically consistent nonstandard discretization for a rabies model in humans and dogs2016-10-12Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q34561672015-12-11Paper
A nonstandard Volterra difference equation for the SIS epidemiological model2015-09-21Paper
On Contribution of Vaccines in the Transmission and Control of COVID-19 in South Africa: from mathematical modeling point of viewN/APaper

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