A method to estimate the incidence of communicable diseases under seasonal fluctuations with application to cholera
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Publication:5931704
DOI10.1016/S0096-3003(99)00212-XzbMath1017.92032OpenAlexW1969984993MaRDI QIDQ5931704
Alberto d'Onofrio, Elaheh Pourabbas, Maurizio Rafanelli
Publication date: 25 April 2001
Published in: Applied Mathematics and Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0096-3003(99)00212-x
ordinary differential equationscholera incidencenumerical computationseasonal variation of contact rateSIRS modelwitch of Agnesi
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