Evaluating vaccination strategies for tuberculosis in endemic and non-endemic settings
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 914383 (Why is no real title available?)
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(5)- Evaluating strategies for tuberculosis to achieve the goals of WHO in China: a seasonal age-structured model study
- Trade-off between BCG vaccination and the ability to detect and treat latent tuberculosis
- A structured Markov chain model to investigate the effects of pre-exposure vaccines in tuberculosis control
- A framework for network-based epidemiological modeling of tuberculosis dynamics using synthetic datasets
- Structural identifiability analysis of age-structured PDE epidemic models
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