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The following pages link to A stochastic SIS infection model incorporating indirect transmission (Q3367744):
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- A stochastic model for transmission, extinction and outbreak of \textit{Escherichia coli} O157:H7 in cattle as affected by ambient temperature and cleaning practices (Q404007) (← links)
- On the number of recovered individuals in the \(SIS\) and \(SIR\) stochastic epidemic models (Q608877) (← links)
- The maximum number of infected individuals in SIS epidemic models: computational techniques and quasi-stationary distributions (Q847237) (← links)
- On parameter estimation in population models (Q884323) (← links)
- A stochastic model for head lice infections (Q938165) (← links)
- The limiting conditional probability distribution in a stochastic model of T cell repertoire maintenance (Q975963) (← links)
- Quasi-stationary and ratio of expectations distributions: a comparative study (Q1722840) (← links)
- Approximating time to extinction for endemic infection models (Q1739324) (← links)
- On the risk of ruin in a SIS type epidemic (Q2152247) (← links)
- Impact of the WHO integrated stewardship policy on the control of methicillin-resistant \textit{Staphyloccus aureus} and third-generation cephalosporin-resistant \textit{Escherichia coli}: using a mathematical modeling approach (Q2163834) (← links)
- A comprehensive probabilistic solution of random SIS-type epidemiological models using the random variable transformation technique (Q2199544) (← links)
- Pair approximations and the inclusion of indirect transmission: theory and application to between farm transmission of \textit{Salmonella} (Q2209131) (← links)
- Stochastic modeling of imperfect \textit{Salmonella} vaccines in an adult dairy herd (Q2254654) (← links)
- A mathematical model of effects of environmental contamination and presence of volunteers on hospital infections in China (Q2263510) (← links)
- Relations between deterministic and stochastic thresholds for disease extinction in continuous- and discrete-time infectious disease models (Q2434428) (← links)
- Stochastic models for the spread of HIV in a mobile heterosexual population (Q2643254) (← links)
- Modeling and simulations of a Zika virus as a mosquito-borne transmitted disease with environmental fluctuations (Q2698628) (← links)
- A Markov Model for the Spread of Viruses in an Open Population (Q3067840) (← links)
- Vector-borne infectious disease mapping with stochastic difference equations: an analysis of dengue disease in Malaysia (Q5127068) (← links)