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The following pages link to Simulations of pertussis epidemiology in the United States: Effects of adult booster vaccinations (Q1307681):
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- Stability analysis of a novel epidemics model with vaccination and nonlinear infectious rate (Q905362) (← links)
- Finding optimal vaccination strategies under parameter uncertainty using stochastic program\-ming (Q954065) (← links)
- Using inverse problem methods with surveillance data in pneumococcal vaccination (Q984179) (← links)
- An age-structured model for pertussis transmission (Q1374130) (← links)
- Waning immunity and sub-clinical infection in an epidemic model: Implications for pertussis in The Netherlands (Q1572821) (← links)
- Hopf bifurcation in models for pertussis epidemiology. (Q1596970) (← links)
- SIR model on a dynamical network and the endemic state of an infectious disease (Q1618548) (← links)
- SIR model with local and global infective contacts: a deterministic approach and applications (Q2011540) (← links)
- Nonlinear physiologically structured population models with two internal variables (Q2022670) (← links)
- Infection, reinfection, and vaccination under suboptimal immune protection: epidemiological perspectives (Q2187668) (← links)
- Modelling the effects of temporary immune protection and vaccination against infectious dis\-eases (Q2383691) (← links)
- Model distinguishability and inference robustness in mechanisms of cholera transmission and loss of immunity (Q2402512) (← links)
- The SIRC model and influenza A (Q2495856) (← links)
- Simulations of rubella vaccination strategies in China (Q2507178) (← links)
- The Epidemiological Impact of Rotavirus Vaccination Programs in the United States and Mexico (Q2820318) (← links)
- Public vaccination policy using an age-structured model of pneumococcal infection dynamics (Q2821177) (← links)
- ICIAM/GAMM 95 Applied sciences, especially Mechanics Minisymposia Contributions (Q4370497) (← links)
- AN AGE-STRUCTURED MODEL FOR PERTUSSIS TRANSMISSION WITH MULTIPLE INFECTIONS STUDYING THE EFFECTS OF CHILDHOOD DT<scp>A</scp>P AND ADOLESCENT T<scp>DAP</scp> VACCINES (Q5060036) (← links)