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The following pages link to Transmission dynamics and optimal control of malaria in Kenya (Q1677686):
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- Optimal (control of) intervention strategies for malaria epidemic in Karonga district, Malawi (Q1724471) (← links)
- Global stability of malaria transmission dynamics model with logistic growth (Q1727167) (← links)
- Application of optimal control to the onchocerciasis transmission model with treatment (Q1749401) (← links)
- Stability, bifurcation and optimal control analysis of a malaria model in a periodic environment (Q1787906) (← links)
- Modeling public health campaigns for sexually transmitted infections via optimal and feedback control (Q2008262) (← links)
- Optimal control and stability analysis of malaria disease: a model based approach (Q2076028) (← links)
- A model of malaria population dynamics with migrants (Q2092142) (← links)
- Stochastic modeling of a mosquito-borne disease (Q2114217) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling, forecasting, and optimal control of typhoid fever transmission dynamics (Q2137556) (← links)
- An optimal control problem and cost-effectiveness analysis of malaria disease with vertical transmission applied to San Andrés de Tumaco (Colombia) (Q2322781) (← links)
- Application of optimal control theory to Newcastle disease dynamics in village chicken by considering wild birds as reservoir of disease virus (Q2337015) (← links)
- Optimal control problems of epidemic systems with parameter uncertainties: application to a malaria two-age-classes transmission model with asymptomatic carriers (Q2341860) (← links)
- Optimal control of a malaria model with asymptomatic class and superinfection (Q2407309) (← links)
- Biological control of malaria: a mathematical model (Q2451428) (← links)
- Optimal control analysis of a mathematical model for recurrent malaria dynamics (Q2689555) (← links)
- Transmission Dynamics of Malaria in Ghana (Q2967897) (← links)
- Control Strategies for the Spread of Malaria in Humans With Variable Attractiveness (Q4628528) (← links)
- Optimal control strategies for a class of vector borne diseases, exemplified by a toy model for malaria (Q5050562) (← links)
- Mathematical models for the transmission of malaria with seasonality and ivermectin (Q5101623) (← links)