Implementation of vaccines, mosquito repellents and several Wolbachia schemes have been proposed recently as strategies against dengue. Research showed that the use of vaccine and repellent is highly effective when implemented to individuals who are in area with high transmission rates, while the use of Wolbachia bacteria is strongly effective when implemented in area with low transmission rates. This research is to show a three-strategy combination to cope with the dengue using mathematical model. In dengue mathematical model construction, several parameters are not yet known, therefore a genetic algorithm method was used to estimate dengue model parameters. Numerical simulation results showed that the combination of three strategies were ...
In this paper, we build an epidemiological model to investigate the dynamics of spread of dengue fev...
During the last decades, the global prevalence of dengue progressed dramatically. It is a disease th...
The unimpeded growth of urban population has unfortunately paved way to spreading multiple infectiou...
ABSTRACT Dengue Fever, Zika and Chikungunya are febrile infectious diseases transmitted by the Aedes...
Dengue fever is an infectious disease caused by a virus of the Flaviridae family and transmitted to ...
Dengue poses social and economic burden in the world. Around 390 million cases have been identified ...
Dengue is, in terms of death and economic cost, one of the most important infectious diseases in the...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The introduction of <i>Wolbachia</i>-carrying mosquit...
A mathematical model for infectiology and optimal control of dengue fever disease epidemics in Tanza...
Dengue is a debilitating and devastating viral infection spread by mosquito vectors, and over half t...
A mathematical model of dengue diseases transmission will be discussed in this paper. Various interv...
In this paper, we report an application for the mathematical theory of dynamic optimization for desi...
The use of a vaccine and Wolbachia bacterium have been proposed as new strategies against dengue. Ho...
We present a SIR+ASI epidemic model to describe the interaction between human and dengue fever mosqu...
Background Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease endemic in Malaysia. The disease is presently a pu...
In this paper, we build an epidemiological model to investigate the dynamics of spread of dengue fev...
During the last decades, the global prevalence of dengue progressed dramatically. It is a disease th...
The unimpeded growth of urban population has unfortunately paved way to spreading multiple infectiou...
ABSTRACT Dengue Fever, Zika and Chikungunya are febrile infectious diseases transmitted by the Aedes...
Dengue fever is an infectious disease caused by a virus of the Flaviridae family and transmitted to ...
Dengue poses social and economic burden in the world. Around 390 million cases have been identified ...
Dengue is, in terms of death and economic cost, one of the most important infectious diseases in the...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The introduction of <i>Wolbachia</i>-carrying mosquit...
A mathematical model for infectiology and optimal control of dengue fever disease epidemics in Tanza...
Dengue is a debilitating and devastating viral infection spread by mosquito vectors, and over half t...
A mathematical model of dengue diseases transmission will be discussed in this paper. Various interv...
In this paper, we report an application for the mathematical theory of dynamic optimization for desi...
The use of a vaccine and Wolbachia bacterium have been proposed as new strategies against dengue. Ho...
We present a SIR+ASI epidemic model to describe the interaction between human and dengue fever mosqu...
Background Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease endemic in Malaysia. The disease is presently a pu...
In this paper, we build an epidemiological model to investigate the dynamics of spread of dengue fev...
During the last decades, the global prevalence of dengue progressed dramatically. It is a disease th...
The unimpeded growth of urban population has unfortunately paved way to spreading multiple infectiou...