© 2018 American Institute of Mathematical Sciences. All rights reserved. To prevent the transmissions of mosquito-borne diseases (e.g., malaria, dengue fever), recent works have considered the problem of using the sterile insect technique to reduce or eradicate the wild mosquito population. It is important to consider how reproductive advantage of the wild mosquito population offsets the success of population replacement. In this work, we explore the interactive dynamics of the wild and sterile mosquitoes by incorporating the delay in terms of the growth stage of the wild mosquitoes. We analyze (both analytically and numerically) the role of time delay in two different ways of releasing sterile mosquitoes. Our results demonstrate that in th...
In this study, we first formulate a baseline discrete-time mathematical model for malaria transmissi...
The release of genetically-modified or sterile male mosquitoes offers a promising form of mosquito-t...
The aim of this presentation is to present some results on the distribution and abundance of a malar...
To study the impact of the sterile insect technique and effects of the mosquitoes' metamorphic stage...
International audienceStarting from an age structured partial differential model, constructed taking...
Starting from an age structured partial differential model, constructed taking into account the mosq...
We consider a mosquito population suppression model with time delay. We show that, in the absence of...
This paper proposes and studies a switched interactive model of wild and sterile mosquitoes with sta...
In this paper, a malaria transmission model with sterile mosquitoes is considered. We first formulat...
We propose a patch type model for mosquitoes that have aquatic larvae inhabiting ponds. Partial diff...
We present a mathematical model of the transmission dynamics of two species of malaria with time lag...
In many tropical and subtropical countries, the epidemic outbreaks of vector-borne viral infections ...
<div><p>The release of genetically-modified or sterile male mosquitoes offers a promising form of mo...
Understanding the dynamics of an infectious disease, such as malaria, helps us to reduce the number ...
We develop two discrete models to study how supplemental releases affect the Wolbachia spreading dyn...
In this study, we first formulate a baseline discrete-time mathematical model for malaria transmissi...
The release of genetically-modified or sterile male mosquitoes offers a promising form of mosquito-t...
The aim of this presentation is to present some results on the distribution and abundance of a malar...
To study the impact of the sterile insect technique and effects of the mosquitoes' metamorphic stage...
International audienceStarting from an age structured partial differential model, constructed taking...
Starting from an age structured partial differential model, constructed taking into account the mosq...
We consider a mosquito population suppression model with time delay. We show that, in the absence of...
This paper proposes and studies a switched interactive model of wild and sterile mosquitoes with sta...
In this paper, a malaria transmission model with sterile mosquitoes is considered. We first formulat...
We propose a patch type model for mosquitoes that have aquatic larvae inhabiting ponds. Partial diff...
We present a mathematical model of the transmission dynamics of two species of malaria with time lag...
In many tropical and subtropical countries, the epidemic outbreaks of vector-borne viral infections ...
<div><p>The release of genetically-modified or sterile male mosquitoes offers a promising form of mo...
Understanding the dynamics of an infectious disease, such as malaria, helps us to reduce the number ...
We develop two discrete models to study how supplemental releases affect the Wolbachia spreading dyn...
In this study, we first formulate a baseline discrete-time mathematical model for malaria transmissi...
The release of genetically-modified or sterile male mosquitoes offers a promising form of mosquito-t...
The aim of this presentation is to present some results on the distribution and abundance of a malar...