Mathematical modelling is tool for presenting objects and processes with mathematical language and mathematical rules. Mathematical models can be used for research in public health and epidemiology. Nowadays, during COVID19 outbreak, mathematical modelling is playing a central role in controlling spread of infection, making prediction that can help monitoring of epidemic and making adequate responses, in order to lower the number of new infections. In this paper, several models, commonly used for control of spreading of infections are considered. These models can also help controlling COVID 19 infections
67 páginasMotivated by chemical reaction rules, we introduce a rule-based epidemiological framework ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the outbreak of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and review t...
Infectious diseases remain the greatest cause of morbidity in the United States (1) and a leading ca...
Mathematical modelling is a tool for presenting objects and processes with mathematical l...
In the literature review, SIR and SIS epidemiological models are presented, their mathematical prope...
Mathematical modelling performs a vital part in estimating and controlling the recent outbreak of co...
When determining interventions against threatening infectious diseases such as HIV-infection, severe...
Since the outbreak of a large-scale epidemic can trigger fear and uncertainty, disease and death, an...
International audienceInfectious diseases are a historic reality, with violent epidemics affecting p...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic highlighted the importance of mathematical modeling...
Mathematical Analysis of Infectious Diseases updates on the mathematical and epidemiological analysi...
Mathematical modeling can be used for the development and implementation of infection control policy...
Mathematical modelling can be useful for predicting how infectious diseases progress, enabling us to...
International audienceIn this note, we consider a compartmental epidemic mathematical model given by...
Epidemiological models and their analysis are an essential tool for studying, understanding, and con...
67 páginasMotivated by chemical reaction rules, we introduce a rule-based epidemiological framework ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the outbreak of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and review t...
Infectious diseases remain the greatest cause of morbidity in the United States (1) and a leading ca...
Mathematical modelling is a tool for presenting objects and processes with mathematical l...
In the literature review, SIR and SIS epidemiological models are presented, their mathematical prope...
Mathematical modelling performs a vital part in estimating and controlling the recent outbreak of co...
When determining interventions against threatening infectious diseases such as HIV-infection, severe...
Since the outbreak of a large-scale epidemic can trigger fear and uncertainty, disease and death, an...
International audienceInfectious diseases are a historic reality, with violent epidemics affecting p...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic highlighted the importance of mathematical modeling...
Mathematical Analysis of Infectious Diseases updates on the mathematical and epidemiological analysi...
Mathematical modeling can be used for the development and implementation of infection control policy...
Mathematical modelling can be useful for predicting how infectious diseases progress, enabling us to...
International audienceIn this note, we consider a compartmental epidemic mathematical model given by...
Epidemiological models and their analysis are an essential tool for studying, understanding, and con...
67 páginasMotivated by chemical reaction rules, we introduce a rule-based epidemiological framework ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the outbreak of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and review t...
Infectious diseases remain the greatest cause of morbidity in the United States (1) and a leading ca...