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The following pages link to The control of vector-borne disease epidemics (Q1798092):
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- Range expansion of \textit{Ixodes scapularis} ticks and of \textit{Borrelia burgdorferi} by migratory birds (Q478151) (← links)
- The failure of \(R_{0}\) (Q642420) (← links)
- Analysis of a vector-bias model on malaria transmission (Q644405) (← links)
- Analysis of a simple vector-host epidemic model with direct transmission (Q980807) (← links)
- Epidemicity thresholds for water-borne and water-related diseases (Q1642527) (← links)
- A reaction-diffusion malaria model with seasonality and incubation period (Q1644594) (← links)
- A two-strain reaction-diffusion malaria model with seasonality and vector-bias (Q2110261) (← links)
- Assessing the role of human mobility on malaria transmission (Q2173894) (← links)
- Network-level reproduction number and extinction threshold for vector-borne diseases (Q2339920) (← links)
- The biological control of disease vectors (Q2632091) (← links)
- The maximum amplification of perturbations in ecological systems (Q3181111) (← links)
- EPIDEMIC SPREADING AND GLOBAL STABILITY OF A NEW SIS MODEL WITH DELAY ON HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS (Q3188628) (← links)
- Modelling vertical transmission in vector-borne diseases with applications to Rift Valley fever (Q3304524) (← links)
- Analysis of a malaria model with mosquito host choice and bed-net control (Q3459315) (← links)
- Global analysis and control for a vector-borne epidemic model with multi-edge infection on complex networks (Q6049723) (← links)
- \(R_0\) may not tell us everything: transient disease dynamics of some SIR models over patchy environments (Q6124360) (← links)
- Spatial spread of infectious diseases with conditional vector preferences (Q6135896) (← links)
- On-off intermittency in population outbreaks: reactive equilibria and propagation on networks (Q6143087) (← links)
- On-off intermittency and long-term reactivity in a host-parasitoid model with a deterministic driver (Q6538917) (← links)
- A reaction-diffusion vector-borne disease model with incubation period in almost periodic environments (Q6577353) (← links)