Browsing by Author "Srivastav, A. K."
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Deterministic and Stochastic Dynamics of COVID-19: The Case Study of Italy and Spain
Srivastav, A. K.; Stollenwerk, N.; Aguiar, M.
(2022-02-13)
In December 2019, a severe respiratory syndrome (COVID-19) caused by a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) was identified in China and spread rapidly around the globe. COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization ... -
Mathematical models for dengue fever epidemiology: a 10-year systematic review
Aguiar, M.; Anam, V.
; Blyuss, K.; Estadilla, C. D. S.; Guerrero, B.; Knopoff, D.A.
; Kooi, B. W.; Srivastav, A. K.; Steindorf, V.; Stollenwerk, N.
(2022-02-15)
Mathematical models have a long history in epidemiological research, and as the COVID-19 pandemic progressed, research on mathematical modeling became imperative and very influential to understand the epidemiological ... -
Modeling and optimal control of dengue disease with screening and information
Srivastav, A.K.; Kumar, A.; Srivastava, P.K.; Ghosh, M. (2021-11-27)This study presents a mathematical model for dengue transmission which quantifies two very important aspects: one, the impact of information-based behavioural response, and the other, the segregation of infected human ... -
Modeling the initial phase of COVID-19 epidemic: The role of age and disease severity in the Basque Country, Spain
Srivastav, A. K.; Stollenwerk, N.; Bidaurrazaga Van-Dierdonck, J.; Mar, J.; Ibarrondo, O.; Aguiar, M.
(2022-07-13)
Declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), COVID-19 has spread rapidly around the globe. With eventually substantial global underestimation of infection, by the end of March 2022, more than 470 million ... -
Seasonally Forced SIR Systems Applied to Respiratory Infectious Diseases, Bifurcations, and Chaos
Stollenwerk, N.; Spaziani, S.; Mar, J.; Knopoff, D.A.
; Cusimano, N.
; Anam, V.
; Aguiar, M.
; Eguiguren, I.
; Srivastav, A. K. (2022-03-03)
We investigate models to describe respiratory diseases with fast mutating virus pathogens such that after some years the aquired resistance is lost and hosts can be infected with new variants of the pathogen. Such models ...