Cholera remains a significant public health burden in many countries and regions of the world, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of the mechanisms associated with its transmission, spread, and control. Mathematical modeling offers a valuable research tool to investigate cholera dynamics and explore effective intervention strategies. In this article, we provide a review of the current state in the modeling studies of cholera. Starting from an introduction of basic cholera transmission models and their applications, we survey model extensions in several directions that include spatial and temporal heterogeneities, effects of disease control, impacts of human behavior, and multi-scale infection dynamics. We discuss some challeng...
A simple mathematical model for cholera is presented using a system of ordinary differential equatio...
Cholera is an infectious intestinal disease which occurs as a result of poor sanitation and lack of ...
The purpose of this study is to see whether it is possible to eradicate the disease theoretically us...
Great progress has been made in mathematical models of cholera transmission dynamics in recent years...
Great progress has been made in mathematical models of cholera transmission dynamics in recent years...
Cholera remains a major public health problem with significant mortality, and numerous re-emergences...
We propose a multi-group, multi-scale mathematical model to investigate the betweenhost and within-h...
A new modelling framework is proposed to study the within-host and between-host dynamics of cholera,...
Cholera, caused by the pathogenic Vibrio cholerae bacteria, remains a severe public health threat. ...
Cholera continues to be a serious public health concern in developing countries and the global incre...
The transmission of cholera involves both human-to-human and environment-to-human pathways that comp...
The transmission of cholera involves both human-to-human and environment-to-human pathways that comp...
The transmission of cholera involves both human-to-human and environment-to-human pathways that comp...
In this paper, we present and analyze a cholera epidemiological model with modifications to Fung (20...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, which is capable of causing pe...
A simple mathematical model for cholera is presented using a system of ordinary differential equatio...
Cholera is an infectious intestinal disease which occurs as a result of poor sanitation and lack of ...
The purpose of this study is to see whether it is possible to eradicate the disease theoretically us...
Great progress has been made in mathematical models of cholera transmission dynamics in recent years...
Great progress has been made in mathematical models of cholera transmission dynamics in recent years...
Cholera remains a major public health problem with significant mortality, and numerous re-emergences...
We propose a multi-group, multi-scale mathematical model to investigate the betweenhost and within-h...
A new modelling framework is proposed to study the within-host and between-host dynamics of cholera,...
Cholera, caused by the pathogenic Vibrio cholerae bacteria, remains a severe public health threat. ...
Cholera continues to be a serious public health concern in developing countries and the global incre...
The transmission of cholera involves both human-to-human and environment-to-human pathways that comp...
The transmission of cholera involves both human-to-human and environment-to-human pathways that comp...
The transmission of cholera involves both human-to-human and environment-to-human pathways that comp...
In this paper, we present and analyze a cholera epidemiological model with modifications to Fung (20...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, which is capable of causing pe...
A simple mathematical model for cholera is presented using a system of ordinary differential equatio...
Cholera is an infectious intestinal disease which occurs as a result of poor sanitation and lack of ...
The purpose of this study is to see whether it is possible to eradicate the disease theoretically us...