Boxes represent individuals, who can be susceptible (vaccinated or unvaccinated), infected, or recovered from cholera, and arrows between the boxes are possible transitions people make between these states. Infected individuals shed Vibrio into the environment. Susceptible individuals transition to infected at a rate governed by both the number of infected individuals and the amount of Vibrio in the environment, represented by lines ending in Xs.</p
Cholera is a global threat to public health and remains major problem in large regions of the globe....
A simple mathematical model for cholera is presented using a system of ordinary differential equatio...
The purpose of this study is to see whether it is possible to eradicate the disease theoretically us...
<p>Individuals are aggregated in compartments by cholera status as susceptible unvaccinated (S), sus...
<p>(A) Flow chart of the model representing the different epidemiological states a person can be in ...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, which is capable of causing pe...
Since the work of John Snow, scientists and medical professionals have understood that individuals d...
Great progress has been made in mathematical models of cholera transmission dynamics in recent years...
<p>10-step ahead (50 day) predictions for all of SAB (A) and Bandim (B) with 95% predictive interval...
Cholera remains a major public health problem with significant mortality, and numerous re-emergences...
A mathematical model for cholera is formulated that incorporates direct and indirect transmission, p...
Cholera remains a significant public health burden in many countries and regions of the world, highl...
A mathematical model for cholera is formulated that incorporates direct and indirect transmission, p...
A new modelling framework is proposed to study the within-host and between-host dynamics of cholera,...
Cholera, caused by the pathogenic Vibrio cholerae bacteria, remains a severe public health threat. ...
Cholera is a global threat to public health and remains major problem in large regions of the globe....
A simple mathematical model for cholera is presented using a system of ordinary differential equatio...
The purpose of this study is to see whether it is possible to eradicate the disease theoretically us...
<p>Individuals are aggregated in compartments by cholera status as susceptible unvaccinated (S), sus...
<p>(A) Flow chart of the model representing the different epidemiological states a person can be in ...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, which is capable of causing pe...
Since the work of John Snow, scientists and medical professionals have understood that individuals d...
Great progress has been made in mathematical models of cholera transmission dynamics in recent years...
<p>10-step ahead (50 day) predictions for all of SAB (A) and Bandim (B) with 95% predictive interval...
Cholera remains a major public health problem with significant mortality, and numerous re-emergences...
A mathematical model for cholera is formulated that incorporates direct and indirect transmission, p...
Cholera remains a significant public health burden in many countries and regions of the world, highl...
A mathematical model for cholera is formulated that incorporates direct and indirect transmission, p...
A new modelling framework is proposed to study the within-host and between-host dynamics of cholera,...
Cholera, caused by the pathogenic Vibrio cholerae bacteria, remains a severe public health threat. ...
Cholera is a global threat to public health and remains major problem in large regions of the globe....
A simple mathematical model for cholera is presented using a system of ordinary differential equatio...
The purpose of this study is to see whether it is possible to eradicate the disease theoretically us...