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The following pages link to Population models for diseases with no recovery (Q804508):
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- Fatal or harmless: extreme bistability induced by sterilizing, sexually transmitted pathogens (Q376410) (← links)
- Canard phenomenon for an SIS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence (Q401039) (← links)
- Analysis of a vaccine model with cross-immunity: when can two competing infectious strains coexist? (Q430222) (← links)
- Existence, multiplicity and stability of endemic states for an age-structured S-I epidemic model (Q433666) (← links)
- Epidemics in two competing species (Q837664) (← links)
- Modelling the effect of tuberculosis on the spread of HIV infection in a population with density-dependent birth and death rate (Q970010) (← links)
- Epidemic and demographic interaction in the spread of potentially fatal diseases in growing populations (Q1205307) (← links)
- An epidemiological model with population size dependent incidence (Q1335230) (← links)
- Population size dependent incidence in models for diseases without immunity (Q1340100) (← links)
- Optimal vaccination strategies -- for whom? (Q1360025) (← links)
- Hopf bifurcation in epidemic models with a latent period and nonpermanent immunity (Q1361223) (← links)
- The dynamics of two viral infections in a single host population with applications to hantavirus. (Q1417846) (← links)
- On the evolutionary coexistence of parasite strains (Q1602637) (← links)
- Stability properties of pulse vaccination strategy in SEIR epidemic model (Q1614063) (← links)
- Evolutionary branching of virulence in a single-infection model (Q1617598) (← links)
- Host-pathogen dynamics under sterilizing pathogens and fecundity-longevity trade-off in hosts (Q1642605) (← links)
- The extinction and persistence of the stochastic SIS epidemic model with vaccination (Q1673253) (← links)
- Dynamics of a stochastic SIS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rates (Q1720165) (← links)
- Adaptive evolution of virulence-related traits in a susceptible-infected model with treatment (Q1725198) (← links)
- On vaccination strategies for a SISV epidemic model guaranteeing the nonexistence of endemic solutions (Q1727319) (← links)
- Global analysis of SIS epidemic models with variable total population size (Q1765046) (← links)
- Hopf bifurcation in two SIRS density dependent epidemic models (Q1765048) (← links)
- Modeling and analysis of a marine bacteriophage infection (Q1806785) (← links)
- An SIS disease transmission model with recruitment-birth-death demographics (Q1900247) (← links)
- Models for diseases with vertical transmission and nonlinear population dynamics (Q1901141) (← links)
- Epidemiological models with varying population size and dose-dependent latent period (Q1901144) (← links)
- Four SEI endemic models with periodicity and separatrices (Q1901148) (← links)
- Environmentally driven epizootics (Q1906350) (← links)
- An SIS epidemic model with variable population size and a delay (Q1907246) (← links)
- Comparison of deterministic and stochastic SIS and SIR models in discrete time (Q1970994) (← links)
- Reconsideration of the plague transmission in perspective of multi-host zoonotic disease model with interspecific interaction (Q2047712) (← links)
- Dynamic behavior of swine influenza transmission during the breed-slaughter process (Q2047852) (← links)
- A mathematical model of infectious diseases (Q2271834) (← links)
- Threshold behavior in a stochastic delayed SIS epidemic model with vaccination and double diseases (Q2318764) (← links)
- Is more better? Higher sterilization of infected hosts need not result in reduced pest population size (Q2339978) (← links)
- A diffusive SI model with Allee effect and application to FIV (Q2373261) (← links)
- Dynamical behavior of a vector-host epidemic model with demographic structure (Q2389429) (← links)
- Sexually transmitted infections and mate-finding Allee effects (Q2399075) (← links)
- Coexistence in metacommunities: a three-species model (Q2506739) (← links)
- Why have parasites promoting mating success been observed so rarely? (Q2632416) (← links)
- The Basic Reproduction Number of an Infectious Disease in a Stable Population: The Impact of Population Growth Rate on the Eradication Threshold (Q2786785) (← links)