Background: The fidelity and reliability of disease model predictions depend on accurate and precise descriptions of processes and determination of parameters. Various models exist to describe within-host dynamics during malaria infection but there is a shortage of clinical data that can be used to quantitatively validate them and establish confidence in their predictions. In addition, model parameters often contain a degree of uncertainty and show variations between individuals, potentially undermining the reliability of model predictions. In this study models were reproduced and analysed by means of robustness, uncertainty, local sensitivity and local sensitivity robustness analysis to establish confidence in their predictions. Results: C...
Mathematical models of the in-host dynamics of malaria infections provide a valuable tool to explore...
Abstract: A model of infectious diseases has been developed for integration within a larger simulati...
infection offers an attractive alternative to the conventional Ross-Macdonald methodology, as it al...
Abstract Background The fidelity and reliability of disease model predictions depend on accurate and...
CITATION: Horn, S., Snoep, J. L. & Van Niekerk, D. D. 2021. Uncovering the effects of heterogeneity ...
Abstract Background Malaria blood-stage infection length and intensity are important drivers of dise...
Sensitivity analysis (SA) can aid in identifying influential model parameters and optimizing model s...
Mathematical modeling of malaria can be dated back to 1911 from Ross SIR population compartment mode...
BACKGROUND: Malaria blood-stage infection length and intensity are important drivers of disease and ...
To understand why some hosts get sicker than others from the same type of infection, it is essential...
We perform sensitivity analyses on a mathematical model of malaria transmission to determine the rel...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical models provide an understanding of the dynamics of a Plasmodium falciparum ...
Almost 20 years after the development of models of malaria pathogenesis began, we are beyond the ‘pr...
Mathematical models of the in-host dynamics of malaria infections provide a valuable tool to explore...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Individuals in a malaria endemic community differ from one another. Many of th...
Mathematical models of the in-host dynamics of malaria infections provide a valuable tool to explore...
Abstract: A model of infectious diseases has been developed for integration within a larger simulati...
infection offers an attractive alternative to the conventional Ross-Macdonald methodology, as it al...
Abstract Background The fidelity and reliability of disease model predictions depend on accurate and...
CITATION: Horn, S., Snoep, J. L. & Van Niekerk, D. D. 2021. Uncovering the effects of heterogeneity ...
Abstract Background Malaria blood-stage infection length and intensity are important drivers of dise...
Sensitivity analysis (SA) can aid in identifying influential model parameters and optimizing model s...
Mathematical modeling of malaria can be dated back to 1911 from Ross SIR population compartment mode...
BACKGROUND: Malaria blood-stage infection length and intensity are important drivers of disease and ...
To understand why some hosts get sicker than others from the same type of infection, it is essential...
We perform sensitivity analyses on a mathematical model of malaria transmission to determine the rel...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical models provide an understanding of the dynamics of a Plasmodium falciparum ...
Almost 20 years after the development of models of malaria pathogenesis began, we are beyond the ‘pr...
Mathematical models of the in-host dynamics of malaria infections provide a valuable tool to explore...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Individuals in a malaria endemic community differ from one another. Many of th...
Mathematical models of the in-host dynamics of malaria infections provide a valuable tool to explore...
Abstract: A model of infectious diseases has been developed for integration within a larger simulati...
infection offers an attractive alternative to the conventional Ross-Macdonald methodology, as it al...