We have established and rigorously analyzed a new mathematical model that describes the dynamics schistosomiasis infection. This model incorporates several realistic features including density-dependent births rate of snails and reduced fecundity in snail hosts. Our qualitative analysis of the deterministic model is made with respect to the stability of the disease free equilibrium and the unique endemic equilibrium. Some biological consequences and control strategies are discussed. We have derived the basic reproduction number above which the infection will be controlled under certain levels. We have shown that the disease free equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable when the basic reproduction number ..
In this paper, the analysis of a schistosomiasis infection model that involves human and intermediat...
Motivated by the first mathematical model for schistosomiasis proposed by Macdonald and Barbour's cl...
International audienceWe develop a general framework to estimate the proportion of infected snails a...
International audienceIn this paper, the global stability of a schistosomiasis infection model that ...
A system of nonlinear differential equations is proposed to assess the effects of prevalence-depende...
This paper presents a mathematical model that describes the transmission dynamics of schistosomiasis...
In this study, a mathematical model for the transmission dynamics and control of schistosomiasis is ...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the schistosoma worm. A snail can act as the interm...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the schistosoma worm. A snail can act as the interm...
New models for schistosomiasis are developed. Two major types of models are established. The first t...
Abstract: Schistosomiasis remains one of the major health problems in tropical and subtropical count...
A semi-stochastic model for schistosomiasis was developed based on the immune response built up by h...
International audienceWe develop a general framework to estimate the proportion of infected snails a...
Abstract: The modes of transmission of schistosomiasis are considered. The transmission model is dev...
AbstractThe clumping parameter related to the distribution of schistosome parasites is obtained by f...
In this paper, the analysis of a schistosomiasis infection model that involves human and intermediat...
Motivated by the first mathematical model for schistosomiasis proposed by Macdonald and Barbour's cl...
International audienceWe develop a general framework to estimate the proportion of infected snails a...
International audienceIn this paper, the global stability of a schistosomiasis infection model that ...
A system of nonlinear differential equations is proposed to assess the effects of prevalence-depende...
This paper presents a mathematical model that describes the transmission dynamics of schistosomiasis...
In this study, a mathematical model for the transmission dynamics and control of schistosomiasis is ...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the schistosoma worm. A snail can act as the interm...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the schistosoma worm. A snail can act as the interm...
New models for schistosomiasis are developed. Two major types of models are established. The first t...
Abstract: Schistosomiasis remains one of the major health problems in tropical and subtropical count...
A semi-stochastic model for schistosomiasis was developed based on the immune response built up by h...
International audienceWe develop a general framework to estimate the proportion of infected snails a...
Abstract: The modes of transmission of schistosomiasis are considered. The transmission model is dev...
AbstractThe clumping parameter related to the distribution of schistosome parasites is obtained by f...
In this paper, the analysis of a schistosomiasis infection model that involves human and intermediat...
Motivated by the first mathematical model for schistosomiasis proposed by Macdonald and Barbour's cl...
International audienceWe develop a general framework to estimate the proportion of infected snails a...