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The following pages link to Modeling and control for HIV/AIDS transmission in China based on data from 2004 to 2016 (Q1664531):
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- Study on a HIV/AIDS model with application to Yunnan province, China (Q646202) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis and optimal control of a three-age-class HIV/AIDS epidemic model in China (Q784304) (← links)
- Modeling and prediction of HIV in China: transmission rates structured by infection ages (Q1006236) (← links)
- HIV drug resistance: insights from mathematical modelling (Q1985084) (← links)
- Predicting the HIV/AIDS epidemic and measuring the effect of mobility in mainland China (Q2013277) (← links)
- Long-term forecast of HIV/AIDS epidemic in China with fear effect and 90-90-90 strategies (Q2082827) (← links)
- An analysis on the trend of AIDS/HIV incidence in Chongqing and Shenzhen, China from 2005--2015 based on age-period-cohort model (Q2092129) (← links)
- A stochastic SIQR epidemic model with Lévy jumps and three-time delays (Q2152729) (← links)
- Global stability analysis for a SEI model with nonlinear incidence rate and asymptomatic infectious state (Q2242774) (← links)
- Modeling sexual transmission of HIV/AIDS in Jiangsu province, China (Q4907187) (← links)
- MODELING AND DYNAMICS OF HIV TRANSMISSION AMONG HIGH-RISK GROUPS IN GUANGZHOU CITY, CHINA (Q4964214) (← links)
- PrEP intervention in the mitigation of HIV/AIDS epidemics in China via a data-validated age-structured model (Q6044233) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis and optimal control of a stochastic COVID-19 model (Q6089634) (← links)
- Assessing the effect of migration and immigration rates on the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases (Q6093353) (← links)
- Fractional-order deterministic epidemic model for the spread and control of HIV/AIDS with special reference to Mexico and India (Q6104714) (← links)
- Modelling the transmission dynamics and optimal control strategies for HIV infection in China (Q6105585) (← links)
- Stationary distribution and extinction of a stochastic generalized SEI epidemic model with Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process (Q6112056) (← links)