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The following pages link to Influence of backward bifurcation on interpretation of \(R_0\) in a model of epidemic tuberculosis with reinfection (Q1774425):
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- Practical aspects of backward bifurcation in a mathematical model for tuberculosis (Q304655) (← links)
- Global dynamics of a tuberculosis epidemic model and the influence of backward bifurcation (Q359412) (← links)
- Modeling the joint epidemics of TB and HIV in a South African township (Q1024761) (← links)
- Exogenous re-infection does not always cause backward bifurcation in TB transmission dynamics (Q1735109) (← links)
- Transmission dynamics of tuberculosis with multiple re-infections (Q2122429) (← links)
- Occurrence of backward bifurcation and prediction of disease transmission with imperfect lockdown: a case study on COVID-19 (Q2123626) (← links)
- Dynamics of tuberculosis transmission with exogenous reinfections and endogenous reactivation (Q2150276) (← links)
- Identifying control mechanisms of granuloma formation during \textit{M. tuberculosis} infection using an agent-based model (Q2186574) (← links)
- Analysis of a tuberculosis model with undetected and lost-sight cases (Q2200465) (← links)
- Implications of partial immunity on the prospects for tuberculosis control by post-exposure interventions (Q2211644) (← links)
- A population model capturing dynamics of tuberculosis granulomas predicts host infection outcomes (Q2339926) (← links)
- A generalized cholera model and epidemic–endemic analysis (Q3304479) (← links)
- A deterministic model for church growth with internal revival (Q3519716) (← links)
- Population collapse to extinction: the catastrophic combination of parasitism and Allee effect (Q5258087) (← links)
- MODELING THE IMPACT OF VOLUNTARY TESTING AND TREATMENT ON TUBERCULOSIS TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS (Q5397010) (← links)
- Backward bifurcation, basic reinfection number and robustness of an SEIRE epidemic model with reinfection (Q6174958) (← links)