M. N. Burattini

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
The optimal age of vaccination against dengue in Brazil based on serotype-specific forces of infection derived from serological data
Mathematical Medicine and Biology: A Journal of the IMA
2022-11-03Paper
The optimal age of vaccination against dengue with an age-dependent biting rate with application to Brazil
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
2020-02-21Paper
Analysis of the optimal vaccination age for dengue in Brazil with a tetravalent dengue vaccine
Mathematical Biosciences
2018-01-23Paper
Modelling the natural history of HIV infection in individuals and its epidemiological implications
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
2015-10-27Paper
Threshold conditions for a non-autonomous epidemic system describing the population dynamics of dengue
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
2014-09-30Paper
Erratum to ``A schematic age-structured compartment model of the impact of antiretroviral therapy on HIV incidence and prevalence
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2007-02-19Paper
A schematic age-structured compartment model of the impact of antiretroviral therapy on HIV incidence and prevalence
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2006-05-16Paper
An approximate threshold condition for non-autonomous system: An application to a vector-borne infection
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2005-12-07Paper
A mixed ectoparasite-microparasite model for bat-transmitted rabies.
Theoretical Population Biology
2004-03-14Paper
A mathematical model of the impact of crack-cocaine use on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among drug users
Mathematical and Computer Modelling
2002-09-22Paper
Modeling the impact of imperfect HIV vaccines on the incidence of the infection
Mathematical and Computer Modelling
2002-07-01Paper
Modelling heterogeneities in individual frailties in epidemic models.
Mathematical and Computer Modelling
2002-05-05Paper
Modelling the spread of infections when the contact rate among individuals is short ranged: Propagation of epidemic waves
Mathematical and Computer Modelling
2002-05-05Paper


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