Modeling the transmission dynamics of sheep brucellosis in inner Mongolia autonomous region, China

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1941410


DOI10.1016/j.mbs.2012.11.012zbMath1257.92032OpenAlexW2152433395WikidataQ44036939 ScholiaQ44036939MaRDI QIDQ1941410

Zhen Jin, Juan Zhang, Qiang Hou, Yong-Jun Liu, Youming Wang, Xiang-Dong Sun

Publication date: 12 March 2013

Published in: Mathematical Biosciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mbs.2012.11.012



Related Items

Transmission dynamics of a multi-group brucellosis model with mixed cross infection in public farm, Modelling the role of multi-transmission routes in the epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis in cattle and buffalo populations, Global stability for a sheep brucellosis model with immigration, Modeling sheep brucellosis transmission with a multi-stage model in changling county of Jilin Province, China, Nontrivial periodic solution for a stochastic brucellosis model with application to Xinjiang, China, Modeling direct and indirect disease transmission using multi-group model, Asymptotic analysis of endemic equilibrium to a brucellosis model, Transmission dynamics of brucellosis in Jilin province, China: effects of different control measures, The threshold dynamics of a stochastic two-patch brucellosis model, Modeling the spatiotemporal variations in brucellosis transmission, Transmission dynamics and optimal control of brucellosis in Inner Mongolia of China, Global dynamics of a reaction-diffusion brucellosis model with spatiotemporal heterogeneity and nonlocal delay, Mathematical analysis of an epidemic model with direct and indirect transmission modes and two delays, Dynamical analysis of the \textit{SEIB} model for brucellosis transmission to the dairy cows with immunological threshold, Modeling and analyzing the effects of seasonality on brucellosis infection, Cost assessment of control measure for brucellosis in Jilin province, China, Transmission dynamics of brucellosis with patch model: Shanxi and Hebei Provinces as cases, Cost assessment of optimal control strategy for brucellosis dynamic model based on economic factors, A delayed stage-structure brucellosis model with interaction among seasonality, time-varying incubation and density-dependent growth, Dynamics of a stochastic multi-stage sheep brucellosis model with incomplete immunity, Rich dynamics of a brucellosis model with transport, Epidemic spread in directed interconnected networks, GLOBAL DYNAMICS OF A GENERAL BRUCELLOSIS MODEL WITH DISCRETE DELAY, Assessing the impact of optimal health education programs on the control of zoonotic diseases, Dynamics of a seasonal brucellosis disease model with nonlocal transmission and spatial diffusion, Modeling the impact of seasonal weather variations on the infectiology of brucellosis, Dynamics and stability analysis of a brucellosis model with two discrete delays, On the dynamics of brucellosis infection in bison population with vertical transmission and culling, Assessing reappearance factors of H7N9 avian influenza in China, Global stability and a comparison of SVEIP and delayed SVIP epidemic models with indirect transmission, Transmission dynamics of fractional order Brucellosis model using Caputo-Fabrizio operator, Threshold dynamics of an age-space structured brucellosis disease model with Neumann boundary condition, Transmission dynamics and control for a brucellosis model in Hinggan League of Inner Mongolia, China, Mathematical analysis of a time-delayed model on brucellosis transmission with disease testing information, Global dynamics of a multi-stage brucellosis model with distributed delays and indirect transmission, Global properties of a general dynamic model for animal diseases: a case study of brucellosis and tuberculosis transmission, Interactions of periodic birth and shearing induce outbreak of Brucellosis in Inner Mongolia, Global dynamical analysis of H5 subtype avian influenza model, A mathematical model of brucellosis infection in bison population with environmental factors, temporary immunity and control strategies