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Mathematical epidemiology of HIV/AIDS in cuba during the period 1986-2000
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Epidemiology of Plague: Problems with the Use of Mathematical Epidemiological Models in Plague Research and the Question of Transmission by Human Fleas and Lice
Published 2019-01-01“…This article addresses the recent use of mathematical epidemiological SIR or SEIR models in plague research. …”
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SEIR epidemiological model with varying infectivity and infinite delay
Published 2008-02-01Subjects: “…mathematical epidemiology…”
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Special issue on Erice ‘MathCompEpi 2015’ Proceedings
Published 2018-01-01Subjects: “…mathematical epidemiology…”
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Aspiration can decline epidemic disease
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…Mathematical epidemiology…”
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On the usefulness of set-membership estimation in the epidemiology of infectious diseases
Published 2018-01-01Subjects: “…mathematical epidemiology…”
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Mathematical models of contact patterns between age groups for predicting the spread of infectious diseases
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A model for transmission of partial resistance to anti-malarial drugs
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A double age-structured model of the co-infection of tuberculosis and HIV
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An age-structured model for the coupled dynamics of HIV and HSV-2
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Carlos is a Canadian
Published 2013-07-01“…We prove that Carlos is a Canadian, and document some important contribution of Carlos to the growth of mathematical epidemiology in Canada.…”
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Software and Resources of Modern Programming Languages for Bioinformatics and Computational Vaccinology Research of the New Coronavirus Infection
Published 2021-10-01“…The review paper focuses on the application of software for the purposes of genomics, immunoinformatics, computational vaccinology, mathematical epidemiology and phylogeny of the new coronavirus infection. …”
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Sociological phenomena as multiple nonlinearities: MTBI's new metaphor for complex human interactions
Published 2013-07-01“…This article reviews these studies and their common structures, and identifies a new mathematical metaphor which uses multiple nonlinearities to describe the multiple thresholds governing the persistence of hierarchical phenomena, including the situation termed a ``backward bifurcation'' in mathematical epidemiology, where established phenomena can persist in circumstances under which the phenomena could not initially emerge.…”
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From the Guest Editors
Published 2009-02-01“…Those of us who met the field of mathematical biology as a well-developed,flourishing, and rewarding discipline owe much to those who made it so.This special issue of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering isdedicated to two such pioneers: Fred Brauer and Karl Hadeler.Since retrospectives of both men have been published in other venues [1, 2], we will only summarize their contributions briefly here.Fred Brauer obtained his Ph.D. from MIT in 1956 under Norman Levinson,and during a long tenure at the University of Wisconsin he co-wrote severaltexts on ordinary differential equations that have become classics.His research entered mathematical biology first through early studies inpredator-prey systems and harvesting, both with and without delays.He then moved into mathematical epidemiology, and the text he co-authoredwith Carlos Castillo-Chavez in both these areas earlier this decade isalready in wide use.For more information please click the “Full Text” above.…”
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From the guest editors
Published 2013-07-01“…The CBMS workshop ``Mathematical Epidemiology with Applications'' lectures delivered by C. …”
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Mathematical models of Plasmodium vivax transmission: A scoping review.
Published 2024-03-01“…In doing so, we aim to assist researchers working on mathematical epidemiology, disease transmission, and other aspects of P. vivax malaria by highlighting best practices in currently published models and highlighting where further model development is required. …”
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