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The following pages link to Mathematical models of Ebola -- consequences of underlying assumptions (Q288954):
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- A mathematical model with quarantine states for the dynamics of Ebola virus disease in human populations (Q519817) (← links)
- Mathematical model of Ebola transmission dynamics with relapse and reinfection (Q730283) (← links)
- Assessing the effects of modeling the spectrum of clinical symptoms on the dynamics and control of Ebola (Q1730124) (← links)
- A class of Ebola virus disease models with post-death transmission and environmental contamination (Q1979838) (← links)
- Robust optimal control of compartmental models in epidemiology: application to the COVID-19 pandemic (Q2137404) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis of the Ross-Macdonald model with quarantine (Q2173377) (← links)
- Staggered release policies for COVID-19 control: costs and benefits of relaxing restrictions by age and risk (Q2197761) (← links)
- On the optimal control of SIR model with Erlang-distributed infectious period: isolation strategies (Q2232168) (← links)
- A nonlinear model predictive control model aimed at the epidemic spread with quarantine strategy (Q2235588) (← links)
- Generalizations of the `linear chain trick': incorporating more flexible dwell time distributions into mean field ODE models (Q2330636) (← links)
- Analysis of age-structured pertussis models with multiple infections during a lifetime (Q2333299) (← links)
- Evaluations of interventions using mathematical models with exponential and non-exponential distributions for disease stages: the case of Ebola (Q2408581) (← links)
- A mosquito-borne disease model with non-exponentially distributed infection and treatment stages (Q2665520) (← links)
- Regression model for the reported infected during emerging pandemics under the stochastic SEIR (Q2688143) (← links)
- Inverse Problems and Ebola Virus Disease Using an Age of Infection Model (Q2826564) (← links)
- Modelling the potential impact of limited hospital beds on Ebola virus disease dynamics (Q4614450) (← links)
- A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR EBOLA EPIDEMIC WITH SELF-PROTECTION MEASURES (Q4628891) (← links)
- A procedure for deriving new ODE models: Using the generalized linear chain trick to incorporate phase-type distributed delay and dwell time assumptions (Q5040163) (← links)
- Building mean field ODE models using the generalized linear chain trick & Markov chain theory (Q5862035) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of an Ebola epidemic model incorporating limited medical resources and immunity loss (Q6578185) (← links)