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The following pages link to Cholera‐schistosomiasis coinfection dynamics (Q5241041):
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- Optimal control analysis of malaria-schistosomiasis co-infection dynamics (Q335283) (← links)
- Co-dynamics of measles and dysentery diarrhea diseases with optimal control and cost-effectiveness analysis (Q2008574) (← links)
- Optimal control strategies for an online game addiction model with low and high risk exposure (Q2033857) (← links)
- Optimal control of an online game addiction model with positive and negative media reports (Q2053243) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and analysis of TB and COVID-19 coinfection (Q2138323) (← links)
- Modeling the effect of vaccination and treatment on the transmission dynamics of hepatitis B virus and HIV/AIDS coinfection (Q2162393) (← links)
- A dynamic optimal control model for COVID-19 and cholera co-infection in Yemen (Q2166807) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis and optimal control of ISCR rumor propagation model with nonlinear incidence and time delay on complex networks (Q2232670) (← links)
- HIV/AIDS-pneumonia coinfection model with treatment at each infection stage: mathematical analysis and numerical simulation (Q2241268) (← links)
- The role of control measures and the environment in the transmission dynamics of cholera (Q2303081) (← links)
- A co-infection model of malaria and cholera diseases with optimal control (Q2343708) (← links)
- Dynamics of herpes and \textit{Chlamydia} co-infection in a population (Q2697317) (← links)
- A co-infection model for HPV and syphilis with optimal control and cost-effectiveness analysis (Q5015307) (← links)
- Stability and optimal control in a mathematical model of online game addiction (Q5864289) (← links)
- Theoretical assessment of the impact of awareness programs on cholera transmission dynamic (Q6073531) (← links)
- Chemical and biological control of parasite-borne disease schistosomiasis: an impulsive optimal control approach (Q6547436) (← links)
- Optimal control strategies for COVID-19 using SEIQR mathematical model (Q6664023) (← links)