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The following pages link to Modeling tick-borne disease: A metapopulation model (Q2426249):
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- Range expansion of \textit{Ixodes scapularis} ticks and of \textit{Borrelia burgdorferi} by migratory birds (Q478151) (← links)
- The effects of human movement on the persistence of vector-borne diseases (Q1624232) (← links)
- How ticks keep ticking in the adversity of host immune reactions (Q1741532) (← links)
- A stochastic epidemic model for the dynamics of two pathogens in a single tick population (Q1999489) (← links)
- Exploring the dynamics of African swine fever transmission cycles at a wildlife-livestock interface (Q2112598) (← links)
- Relating Eulerian and Lagrangian spatial models for vector-host disease dynamics through a fundamental matrix (Q2148931) (← links)
- Are host control strategies effective to eradicate tick-borne diseases (TBD)? (Q2225929) (← links)
- Models of Bovine Babesiosis including juvenile cattle (Q2348467) (← links)
- A stochastic tick-borne disease model: exploring the probability of pathogen persistence (Q2408570) (← links)
- A coupled algebraic-delay differential system modeling tick-host interactive behavioural dynamics and multi-stability (Q2684043) (← links)
- Use of optimal control models to predict treatment time for managing tick-borne disease (Q3096837) (← links)
- A mathematical model for Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever: tick-borne dynamics with conferred host immunity (Q3304615) (← links)
- Reducing the Global HIV Burden: The Importance of Uneven Exposure to the Results of HIV Prevention Trials (Q5013958) (← links)
- Modeling the impact of host resistance on structured tick population dynamics (Q5040141) (← links)
- STABILITY ANALYSIS AND OPTIMAL CONTROL OF A LYME DISEASE MODEL WITH INSECTICIDES SPRAYING AND VACCINATION (Q5045124) (← links)
- Stability and Bifurcation Analysis of a Discrete Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Model (Q5090070) (← links)
- Lyme disease models of tick-mouse dynamics with seasonal variation in births, deaths, and tick feeding (Q6194027) (← links)
- Co-feeding transmission leads to bi-stability of tick-borne disease spread dynamics (Q6490377) (← links)