In this paper, we attempt to set a framework of conditions for model-specific predictions of newly arising TB epidemics by e.g. immigration of infected persons from high prevalence countries. In addition, we address the aspect of trained immunity in our model. Using a mathematical approach of a system of ordinary differential equations which can be developed over several time-points we obtained varying infection or attack rates that led to different effects of the vaccination, depending on the setting of certain parameters and starting values in the compartments of a SEIR-model. We finally obtained different graphs of disease progression and were able to outline which upgrades and expansions our system requires in order to be exact and well...
Copyright © 2014 Mlay, Luboobi, Kuznetsov, and Shahada. This is an open access article distributed u...
In this paper, the interest is in a structured Markov chain model to describe the transmission dynam...
The long and binding treatment of tuberculosis (TB) at least 6–8 months for the new cases, the parti...
This project analyses the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic mathematically using compartmental modelling ap...
In this thesis, the design and analysis of compartmental deterministic models for the transmission d...
Epidemic control strategies alter the spread of the disease in the host population. In this paper, w...
We present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic regions...
We present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic regions...
A general SIQRM epidemic model with vaccination and relapse possibility is proposed for analysis in ...
AbstractWe present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of infectious mortality. It is primarily transmitted by th...
Tuberculosis is a global epidemic disease and almost two billion people across the globe are infecte...
In this paper we present an extension of an automata approach proposed by S. Blower (1998) to descri...
This paper addresses the effect of vaccine efficacy rate on a vaccination model of tuberculosis (TB)...
AbstractTuberculosis is a global epidemic disease and almost two billion people across the globe are...
Copyright © 2014 Mlay, Luboobi, Kuznetsov, and Shahada. This is an open access article distributed u...
In this paper, the interest is in a structured Markov chain model to describe the transmission dynam...
The long and binding treatment of tuberculosis (TB) at least 6–8 months for the new cases, the parti...
This project analyses the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic mathematically using compartmental modelling ap...
In this thesis, the design and analysis of compartmental deterministic models for the transmission d...
Epidemic control strategies alter the spread of the disease in the host population. In this paper, w...
We present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic regions...
We present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic regions...
A general SIQRM epidemic model with vaccination and relapse possibility is proposed for analysis in ...
AbstractWe present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of infectious mortality. It is primarily transmitted by th...
Tuberculosis is a global epidemic disease and almost two billion people across the globe are infecte...
In this paper we present an extension of an automata approach proposed by S. Blower (1998) to descri...
This paper addresses the effect of vaccine efficacy rate on a vaccination model of tuberculosis (TB)...
AbstractTuberculosis is a global epidemic disease and almost two billion people across the globe are...
Copyright © 2014 Mlay, Luboobi, Kuznetsov, and Shahada. This is an open access article distributed u...
In this paper, the interest is in a structured Markov chain model to describe the transmission dynam...
The long and binding treatment of tuberculosis (TB) at least 6–8 months for the new cases, the parti...