Lassa haemorrhagic fever is listed in WHO's Blueprint priority list of diseases and pathogens prioritized for research and development, affecting several hundreds of thousands of people each year. Lassa fever is spread via infected Natal multimammate mice and also through human-to-human contacts and it is a particular threat to pregnant women. Despite its importance, relatively few mathematical models have been established for modelling Lassa fever transmission up to now. We establish and study a new compartmental model for Lassa fever transmission including asymptomatic carriers, quarantine and periodic coefficients to model annual weather changes. We determine parameter values providing the best fit to data from Nigerian states Edo and On...
In this paper, a new mathematical model which takes into account the human and vector populations to...
Lassa fever (LF) is a zoonotic disease that is widespread in West Africa and involves animal-to-huma...
Background: Lassa fever is caused by a viral haemorrhagic arenavirus that affects two to three milli...
Sub-Saharan Africa harbours the majority of the burden of Lassa fever. Clinical diseases, as well as...
In this paper, a mathematical model of Lassa fever is formulated. The model includes quarantine as a...
Abstract Lassa fever is an infectious and zoonotic disease with incidence ranging bet...
Mathematical Models have been very useful in understanding the spread and control of diseases. We wi...
Lassa fever is an acute hemorrhagic zoonotic illness that usually last for days duration occurring m...
Lassa fever is an animal-borne acute viral illness caused by the Lassa virus. This disease is endemi...
Lassa fever is a longstanding public health concern in West Africa. Recent molecular studies have co...
A mathematical model for the dynamics of Lassa fever is presented. Contributions from regular contac...
Lassa fever is an animal-borne acute viral illness caused by Lassa virus. It poses a serious health ...
Lassa fever is a longstanding public health concern in West Africa. Recent molecular studies have co...
In this work, we proposed a mathematical model for transmission dynamics of Lassa fever by incorpora...
In this paper, we developed a mathematical model to study transmission dynamics of Lassa fever with ...
In this paper, a new mathematical model which takes into account the human and vector populations to...
Lassa fever (LF) is a zoonotic disease that is widespread in West Africa and involves animal-to-huma...
Background: Lassa fever is caused by a viral haemorrhagic arenavirus that affects two to three milli...
Sub-Saharan Africa harbours the majority of the burden of Lassa fever. Clinical diseases, as well as...
In this paper, a mathematical model of Lassa fever is formulated. The model includes quarantine as a...
Abstract Lassa fever is an infectious and zoonotic disease with incidence ranging bet...
Mathematical Models have been very useful in understanding the spread and control of diseases. We wi...
Lassa fever is an acute hemorrhagic zoonotic illness that usually last for days duration occurring m...
Lassa fever is an animal-borne acute viral illness caused by the Lassa virus. This disease is endemi...
Lassa fever is a longstanding public health concern in West Africa. Recent molecular studies have co...
A mathematical model for the dynamics of Lassa fever is presented. Contributions from regular contac...
Lassa fever is an animal-borne acute viral illness caused by Lassa virus. It poses a serious health ...
Lassa fever is a longstanding public health concern in West Africa. Recent molecular studies have co...
In this work, we proposed a mathematical model for transmission dynamics of Lassa fever by incorpora...
In this paper, we developed a mathematical model to study transmission dynamics of Lassa fever with ...
In this paper, a new mathematical model which takes into account the human and vector populations to...
Lassa fever (LF) is a zoonotic disease that is widespread in West Africa and involves animal-to-huma...
Background: Lassa fever is caused by a viral haemorrhagic arenavirus that affects two to three milli...