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The following pages link to Waning immunity and sub-clinical infection in an epidemic model: Implications for pertussis in The Netherlands (Q1572821):
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- Simulations of pertussis epidemiology in the United States: Effects of adult booster vaccinations (Q1307681) (← links)
- The transmission of meningococcal infection: A mathematical study (Q1404914) (← links)
- Optimal control of non-homogeneous prey--predator models during infinite and finite time intervals (Q1412544) (← links)
- SIR model on a dynamical network and the endemic state of an infectious disease (Q1618548) (← links)
- Infection, reinfection, and vaccination under suboptimal immune protection: epidemiological perspectives (Q2187668) (← links)
- An age-structured SIR epidemic model with fixed incubation period of infection (Q2401996) (← links)
- Modeling rates of infection with transient maternal antibodies and waning active immunity: application to \textit{Bordetella pertussis} in Sweden (Q2415569) (← links)
- Realistic population dynamics in epidemiological models: the impact of population decline on the dynamics of childhood infectious diseases. Measles in Italy as an example (Q2565825) (← links)
- Competition, coinfection and strain replacement in models of \textit{Bordetella pertussis} (Q2631122) (← links)
- The impact of past epidemics on future disease dynamics (Q2632119) (← links)
- Model structure analysis to estimate basic immunological processes and maternal risk for parvovirus B19 (Q3303674) (← links)
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- NOTE ON THE UNIQUENESS OF AN ENDEMIC EQUILIBRIUM OF AN EPIDEMIC MODEL WITH BOOSTING OF IMMUNITY (Q5003144) (← links)
- Post-pandemic modeling of COVID-19: waning immunity determines recurrence frequency (Q6063816) (← links)