Malaria is transmitted to the human by biting of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. This disease is a serious, acute and chronic relapsing infection to humans. Fever, nausea, vomiting, back pain, increased sweating anemia and splenomegaly (enlargement of the spleen) are the symptoms of the patients who infected with this disease. It is caused by the multiplication of protozoa parasite of the genus Plasmodium. Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malariae and Plasmodium ovale are the four types of Plasmodium malaria. A mathematical model for the transmission of Plasmodium Malaria is developed in which the human and vector population are divided into two classes, the susceptible and the infectious classes. In this paper, we formula...
Malaria continues to pose a major public health challenge, especially in developing countries, as 21...
We propose a mathematical model of the malaria epidemic in the human population (host), where the tr...
Abstract In this paper we present a mathematical model of malaria transmission. The model is an auto...
Malaria is a serious, acute and chronic relapsing infection to humans. It is characterized by period...
Abstract:- Plasmodium vivax malaria differs from P. falciparum malaria in that a person suffering fr...
The most Malaria cases are occur along Thai-Mynmar border. Mathematical model for the transmission o...
This paper presents a deterministic SIS model for the transmission dynamics of malaria, a life-threa...
The development of malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum is a complex, multi-stage process. It is usu...
Abstract. We present a mathematical model of the blood-stage dynamics of mixed Plasmodium vivax–Plas...
In this paper, we present a malaria transmission model with climatic factors to study the climatic t...
Generally, the infection process of most vector-borne diseases involves a latent period in both huma...
Abstract-Malaria is an important mimic or co-infection in potential Ebola virus disease patients. In...
Malaria is an infectious disease, transmitted between humans through mosquito bites, that kills abou...
In this paper, we developed a novel deterministic coupled model tying together the effects of within...
Modern theory on the dynamics of infectious diseases is infl uenced by ecological theory, especially...
Malaria continues to pose a major public health challenge, especially in developing countries, as 21...
We propose a mathematical model of the malaria epidemic in the human population (host), where the tr...
Abstract In this paper we present a mathematical model of malaria transmission. The model is an auto...
Malaria is a serious, acute and chronic relapsing infection to humans. It is characterized by period...
Abstract:- Plasmodium vivax malaria differs from P. falciparum malaria in that a person suffering fr...
The most Malaria cases are occur along Thai-Mynmar border. Mathematical model for the transmission o...
This paper presents a deterministic SIS model for the transmission dynamics of malaria, a life-threa...
The development of malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum is a complex, multi-stage process. It is usu...
Abstract. We present a mathematical model of the blood-stage dynamics of mixed Plasmodium vivax–Plas...
In this paper, we present a malaria transmission model with climatic factors to study the climatic t...
Generally, the infection process of most vector-borne diseases involves a latent period in both huma...
Abstract-Malaria is an important mimic or co-infection in potential Ebola virus disease patients. In...
Malaria is an infectious disease, transmitted between humans through mosquito bites, that kills abou...
In this paper, we developed a novel deterministic coupled model tying together the effects of within...
Modern theory on the dynamics of infectious diseases is infl uenced by ecological theory, especially...
Malaria continues to pose a major public health challenge, especially in developing countries, as 21...
We propose a mathematical model of the malaria epidemic in the human population (host), where the tr...
Abstract In this paper we present a mathematical model of malaria transmission. The model is an auto...