Exploring short-term responses to changes in the control strategy for chlamydia trachomatis
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- Improving the cost-effectiveness of Chlamydia screening with targeted screening strategies
- Analysing the effectiveness of Chlamydia screening
- System Dynamics modeling of Chlamydia infection for screening intervention planning and cost-benefit estimation
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- Optimal mix of screening and contact tracing for endemic diseases
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3862999 (Why is no real title available?)
- A versatile ODE approximation to a network model for the spread of sexually transmitted diseases
- Contact switching as a control strategy for epidemic outbreaks
- Monogamous networks and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases
- Optimal mix of screening and contact tracing for endemic diseases
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(6)- Analysing the effectiveness of Chlamydia screening
- The arrested immunity hypothesis in an immunoepidemiological model of Chlamydia transmission
- Approximating optimal controls for networks when there are combinations of population-level and targeted measures available: chlamydia infection as a case-study
- Improving the cost-effectiveness of Chlamydia screening with targeted screening strategies
- System Dynamics modeling of Chlamydia infection for screening intervention planning and cost-benefit estimation
- A multi-risk model for understanding the spread of chlamydia
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