nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
A generalized differential equation compartmental model of infectious disease transmission
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Greenhalgh, Scott |
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6 |
C |
p. 1073-1091 |
artikel |
2 |
Age-structured model for COVID-19: Effectiveness of social distancing and contact reduction in Kenya
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Kimathi, Mark |
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6 |
C |
p. 15-23 |
artikel |
3 |
A metapopulation network model for the spreading of SARS-CoV-2: Case study for Ireland
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Humphries, Rory |
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6 |
C |
p. 420-437 |
artikel |
4 |
Analysis and optimal control of a Huanglongbing mathematical model with resistant vector
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Luo, Youquan |
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6 |
C |
p. 782-804 |
artikel |
5 |
Analysis of intervention effectiveness using early outbreak transmission dynamics to guide future pandemic management and decision-making in Kuwait
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Tyshenko, Michael G. |
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6 |
C |
p. 693-705 |
artikel |
6 |
An Ebola virus disease model with fear and environmental transmission dynamics
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Juga, M.L. |
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6 |
C |
p. 545-559 |
artikel |
7 |
An optimal control model with cost effectiveness analysis of Maize streak virus disease in maize plant
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Alemneh, Haileyesus Tessema |
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6 |
C |
p. 169-182 |
artikel |
8 |
A primer on using mathematics to understand COVID-19 dynamics: Modeling, analysis and simulations
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Gumel, Abba B. |
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6 |
C |
p. 148-168 |
artikel |
9 |
A simple model for fitting mild, severe, and known cases during an epidemic with an application to the current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
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Betti, Matthew I. |
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6 |
C |
p. 313-323 |
artikel |
10 |
A SIQ mathematical model on COVID-19 investigating the lockdown effect
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Bhadauria, Archana Singh |
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6 |
C |
p. 244-257 |
artikel |
11 |
A spatial epidemic model with a moving boundary
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Zhuang, Qiao |
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6 |
C |
p. 1046-1060 |
artikel |
12 |
Assessing effects of reopening policies on COVID-19 pandemic in Texas with a data-driven transmission model
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Yu, Duo |
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6 |
C |
p. 461-473 |
artikel |
13 |
Assessing the future progression of COVID-19 in Iran and its neighbors using Bayesian models
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Feroze, Navid |
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6 |
C |
p. 343-350 |
artikel |
14 |
Bertalanffy-Pütter models for the first wave of the COVID-19 outbreak
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Brunner, Norbert |
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6 |
C |
p. 532-544 |
artikel |
15 |
Can scavengers save zebras from anthrax? A modeling study
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Mackey, Crystal |
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6 |
C |
p. 56-74 |
artikel |
16 |
Clarifying predictions for COVID-19 from testing data: The example of New York State
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Griette, Quentin |
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6 |
C |
p. 273-283 |
artikel |
17 |
Climate-based dengue model in Semarang, Indonesia: Predictions and descriptive analysis
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Nuraini, Nuning |
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6 |
C |
p. 598-611 |
artikel |
18 |
Compliance with NPIs and possible deleterious effects on mitigation of an epidemic outbreak
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Barbarossa, Maria Vittoria |
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6 |
C |
p. 859-874 |
artikel |
19 |
Contact tracing – Old models and new challenges
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Müller, Johannes |
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6 |
C |
p. 222-231 |
artikel |
20 |
Containment effort reduction and regrowth patterns of the Covid-19 spreading
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Lanteri, D. |
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6 |
C |
p. 632-642 |
artikel |
21 |
Correlation of subway turnstile entries and COVID-19 incidence and deaths in New York City
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Fathi-Kazerooni, Sina |
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6 |
C |
p. 183-194 |
artikel |
22 |
COVID-19: Analytics of contagion on inhomogeneous random social networks
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Hurd, T.R. |
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6 |
C |
p. 75-90 |
artikel |
23 |
COVID-19 contact tracing in a tertiary care hospital: A retrospective chart review
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Tak, Pinki |
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6 |
C |
p. 1-4 |
artikel |
24 |
COVID-19 epidemic prediction and the impact of public health interventions: A review of COVID-19 epidemic models
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Xiang, Yue |
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6 |
C |
p. 324-342 |
artikel |
25 |
COVID-19 intervention models: An initial aggressive treatment strategy for controlling the infection
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Oduro, Bismark |
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6 |
C |
p. 351-361 |
artikel |
26 |
Disease momentum: Estimating the reproduction number in the presence of superspreading
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Johnson, Kory D. |
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6 |
C |
p. 706-728 |
artikel |
27 |
Dynamics of COVID-19 pandemic in India and Pakistan: A metapopulation modelling approach
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Brozak, Samantha J. |
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6 |
C |
p. 1173-1201 |
artikel |
28 |
Edaphoclimatic seasonal trends and variations of the Salmonella spp. infection in Northwestern Mexico
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Flores Monter, Yasiri Mayeli |
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6 |
C |
p. 805-819 |
artikel |
29 |
Effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions against local transmission of COVID-19: An individual-based modelling study
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Xu, Chuang |
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6 |
C |
p. 848-858 |
artikel |
30 |
Effect of climate factors on the incidence of hand, foot, and mouth disease in Malaysia: A generalized additive mixed model
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Abdul Wahid, Nurmarni Athirah |
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6 |
C |
p. 997-1008 |
artikel |
31 |
Effects of environmental variability on superspreading transmission events in stochastic epidemic models
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Shakiba, Nika |
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6 |
C |
p. 560-583 |
artikel |
32 |
Erratum regarding missing Declaration of Competing Interest statements in previously published articles
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6 |
C |
p. 1259 |
artikel |
33 |
Erratum regarding missing Declaration of Competing Interest statements in previously published articles
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6 |
C |
p. 1260 |
artikel |
34 |
Estimating the quarantine failure rate for COVID-19
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Li, Meili |
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6 |
C |
p. 924-929 |
artikel |
35 |
Evaluating the sensitivity of SARS-CoV-2 infection rates on college campuses to wastewater surveillance
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Wong, Tony E. |
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6 |
C |
p. 1144-1158 |
artikel |
36 |
Exploring the percentage of COVID-19 cases reported in the community in Canada and associated case fatality ratios
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Dougherty, Brendan P. |
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6 |
C |
p. 123-132 |
artikel |
37 |
Fitting logistic regression models to assess vitamin D deficiency with clinical parameters in chronic hepatitis B patients
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Osmani, Freshteh |
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6 |
C |
p. 612-617 |
artikel |
38 |
Forecasting the number of confirmed new cases of COVID-19 in Italy for the period from 19 May to 2 June 2020
|
Triacca, Marco |
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6 |
C |
p. 362-369 |
artikel |
39 |
Global sensitivity analysis of a single-cell HBV model for viral dynamics in the liver
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Ali, Md Afsar |
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6 |
C |
p. 1220-1235 |
artikel |
40 |
Graph modelling for tracking the COVID-19 pandemic spread
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Alguliyev, Rasim |
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6 |
C |
p. 112-122 |
artikel |
41 |
Grappling with COVID-19 by imposing and lifting non-pharmaceutical interventions in Sri Lanka: A modeling perspective
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Jayaweera, Mahesh |
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6 |
C |
p. 820-831 |
artikel |
42 |
Hospitalization dynamics during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave: SIR modelling compared to Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland and New York City data
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Kozyreff, Gregory |
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6 |
C |
p. 398-404 |
artikel |
43 |
Identifying the measurements required to estimate rates of COVID-19 transmission, infection, and detection, using variational data assimilation
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Armstrong, Eve |
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6 |
C |
p. 133-147 |
artikel |
44 |
Impact of school reopening on pandemic spread: A case study using an agent-based model for COVID-19
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Tatapudi, Hanisha |
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6 |
C |
p. 839-847 |
artikel |
45 |
Implementation of a real-time, data-driven online Epidemic Calculator for tracking the spread of COVID-19 in Singapore and other countries
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Yap, Fook Fah |
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6 |
C |
p. 1159-1172 |
artikel |
46 |
Infer HIV transmission dynamics from gene sequences among young men who have sex with men in China
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Jin, Xin |
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6 |
C |
p. 832-838 |
artikel |
47 |
Large-scale frequent testing and tracing to supplement control of Covid-19 and vaccination rollout constrained by supply
|
Humphrey, Lia |
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6 |
C |
p. 955-974 |
artikel |
48 |
Law of mass action and saturation in SIR model with application to Coronavirus modelling
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Kolokolnikov, Theodore |
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6 |
C |
p. 91-97 |
artikel |
49 |
Long, thin transmission chains of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 may go undetected for several weeks at low to moderate reproduction numbers: Implications for containment and elimination strategy
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Killeen, Gerry F. |
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6 |
C |
p. 474-489 |
artikel |
50 |
Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 epidemic with effect of awareness programs
|
Musa, Salihu Sabiu |
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6 |
C |
p. 448-460 |
artikel |
51 |
Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 infection dynamics in Ghana: Impact evaluation of integrated government and individual level interventions
|
Dwomoh, Duah |
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6 |
C |
p. 381-397 |
artikel |
52 |
Mathematical modeling with optimal control analysis of social media addiction
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Alemneh, Haileyesus Tessema |
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6 |
C |
p. 405-419 |
artikel |
53 |
Mathematical modelling of the spread of COVID-19 on a university campus
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Muller, Kaitlyn |
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6 |
C |
p. 1025-1045 |
artikel |
54 |
Mathematical models for assessing vaccination scenarios in several provinces in Indonesia
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Nuraini, N. |
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6 |
C |
p. 1236-1258 |
artikel |
55 |
Modeling and forecasting of COVID-19 using a hybrid dynamic model based on SEIRD with ARIMA corrections
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Ala’raj, Maher |
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6 |
C |
p. 98-111 |
artikel |
56 |
Modeling the transmission of COVID-19 in the US – A case study
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Yang, Chayu |
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6 |
C |
p. 195-211 |
artikel |
57 |
Modeling transmission dynamics of rabies in Nepal
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Pantha, Buddhi |
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6 |
C |
p. 284-301 |
artikel |
58 |
Modelling SARS-CoV-2 unreported cases in Italy: Analysis of serological survey and vaccination scenarios
|
Traini, Marco Claudio |
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6 |
C |
p. 909-923 |
artikel |
59 |
Modelling the test, trace and quarantine strategy to control the COVID-19 epidemic in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
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Amaku, Marcos |
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6 |
C |
p. 46-55 |
artikel |
60 |
Modelling the utility of group testing for public health surveillance
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Koliander, Günther |
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6 |
C |
p. 1009-1024 |
artikel |
61 |
Monitoring the impact of Movement Control Order (MCO) in flattening the cummulative daily cases curve of Covid-19 in Malaysia: A generalized logistic growth modeling approach
|
Pang, Nicholas Tze Ping |
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6 |
C |
p. 898-908 |
artikel |
62 |
Multi-generational SIR modeling: Determination of parameters, epidemiological forecasting and age-dependent vaccination policies
|
Campos, Eduardo Lima |
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6 |
C |
p. 751-765 |
artikel |
63 |
Nonpharmaceutical interventions contribute to the control of COVID-19 in China based on a pairwise model
|
Luo, Xiao-Feng |
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6 |
C |
p. 643-663 |
artikel |
64 |
On testing for infections during epidemics, with application to Covid-19 in Ontario, Canada
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Lawless, Jerald F. |
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6 |
C |
p. 930-941 |
artikel |
65 |
On the reliability of predictions on Covid-19 dynamics: A systematic and critical review of modelling techniques
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Gnanvi, Janyce Eunice |
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6 |
C |
p. 258-272 |
artikel |
66 |
Optimal treatment strategies to control acute HIV infection
|
Ahmed, Shohel |
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6 |
C |
p. 1202-1219 |
artikel |
67 |
Power-law growth of the COVID-19 fatality incidents in Europe
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Xenikos, D.G. |
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6 |
C |
p. 743-750 |
artikel |
68 |
Predictive models on COVID 19: What Africans should do?
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Likassa, Habte Tadesse |
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6 |
C |
p. 302-312 |
artikel |
69 |
Probability of a zoonotic spillover with seasonal variation
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Nandi, Aadrita |
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6 |
C |
p. 514-531 |
artikel |
70 |
Quantifying competitive advantages of mutant strains in a population involving importation and mass vaccination rollout
|
Xia, Fan |
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6 |
C |
p. 988-996 |
artikel |
71 |
Quantifying compliance with COVID-19 mitigation policies in the US: A mathematical modeling study
|
Yamamoto, Nao |
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6 |
C |
p. 503-513 |
artikel |
72 |
Re-examination of the impact of some non-pharmaceutical interventions and media coverage on the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan
|
Li, Ao |
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6 |
C |
p. 975-987 |
artikel |
73 |
Regional and temporal patterns of influenza: Application of functional data analysis
|
Rahman, Azizur |
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6 |
C |
p. 1061-1072 |
artikel |
74 |
Risk of COVID-19 variant importation – How useful are travel control measures?
|
Arino, Julien |
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6 |
C |
p. 875-897 |
artikel |
75 |
SARS-COV-2 outbreak and control in Kenya - Mathematical model analysis
|
Mbogo, Rachel Waema |
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6 |
C |
p. 370-380 |
artikel |
76 |
SCHISTOX: An individual based model for the epidemiology and control of schistosomiasis
|
Graham, Matthew |
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6 |
C |
p. 438-447 |
artikel |
77 |
Short-term forecast in the early stage of the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy. Application of a weighted and cumulative average daily growth rate to an exponential decay model
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Bartolomeo, Nicola |
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6 |
C |
p. 212-221 |
artikel |
78 |
Social distancing and testing as optimal strategies against the spread of COVID-19 in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas
|
Vatcheva, Kristina P. |
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6 |
C |
p. 729-742 |
artikel |
79 |
Statistical data driven approach of COVID-19 in Ecuador: R 0 and R t estimation via new method
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Fernández-Naranjo, Raúl Patricio |
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6 |
C |
p. 232-243 |
artikel |
80 |
“Stay nearby or get checked”: A Covid-19 control strategy
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Brethouwer, Jan-Tino |
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6 |
C |
p. 36-45 |
artikel |
81 |
Strategic options for syphilis control in Papua New Guinea– impact and cost-effectiveness projections using the syphilis interventions towards elimination (SITE) model
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Machekera, Shepherd |
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6 |
C |
p. 584-597 |
artikel |
82 |
Study on the SEIQR model and applying the epidemiological rates of COVID-19 epidemic spread in Saudi Arabia
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Youssef, Hamdy |
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6 |
C |
p. 678-692 |
artikel |
83 |
Systematic comparison of epidemic growth patterns using two different estimation approaches
|
Lee, Yiseul |
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6 |
C |
p. 5-14 |
artikel |
84 |
Tail risks and infectious disease: Influenza mortality in the U.S., 1900–2018
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Campolieti, Michele |
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6 |
C |
p. 1135-1143 |
artikel |
85 |
The effect of public health awareness and behaviors on the transmission dynamics of syphilis in Northwest China, 2006–2018, based on a multiple-stages mathematical model
|
Jing, Wenjun |
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6 |
C |
p. 1092-1109 |
artikel |
86 |
The impact of policy timing on the spread of COVID-19
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Elitzur, Moshe |
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6 |
C |
p. 942-954 |
artikel |
87 |
The predicted trend of COVID-19 in the United States of America under the policy of “Opening Up America Again”
|
Yan, Kejia |
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6 |
C |
p. 766-781 |
artikel |
88 |
Transmission analysis of COVID-19 with discrete time imported cases: Tianjin and Chongqing as cases
|
Li, Ming-Tao |
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6 |
C |
p. 618-631 |
artikel |
89 |
Widespread testing, case isolation and contact tracing may allow safe school reopening with continued moderate physical distancing: A modeling analysis of King County, WA data
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Bracis, Chloe |
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6 |
C |
p. 24-35 |
artikel |
90 |
Will vaccine-derived protective immunity curtail COVID-19 variants in the US?
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Mancuso, Marina |
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6 |
C |
p. 1110-1134 |
artikel |
91 |
Within-host model of respiratory virus shedding and antibody response to H9N2 avian influenza virus vaccination and infection in chickens
|
Xie, Xiao-Ting |
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6 |
C |
p. 490-502 |
artikel |
92 |
Yellow fever virus outbreak in Brazil under current and future climate
|
Sadeghieh, Tara |
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6 |
C |
p. 664-677 |
artikel |