Browsing Mathematical Modelling in Biosciences by Author "Steindorf, V."
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Cross immunity protection and antibody-dependent enhancement in a distributed delay dynamic model
Steindorf, V.; Oliva, S.; Wu, J. (2022-01-01)Dengue fever is endemic in tropical and subtropical countries, and certain important features of the spread of dengue fever continue to pose challenges for mathematical modelling. Here we propose a system of integro-differential ... -
Effect of General Cross-Immunity Protection and Antibody- Dependent Enhancement in Dengue Dynamics
Steindorf, V; Oliva, S.; Wu, J.; Aguiar, M.(2022-02-13)
A mathematical model to describe the dynamic of a multiserotype infectious disease at the population level is studied. Applied to dengue fever epidemiology, we analyse a mathematical model with time delay to describe the ... -
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 secondary infections with temporary immunity and disease enhancement factor: Mechanisms for complex dynamics in simple epidemiological models
Steindorf, V.; Srivastav, A. K.; Stollenwerk, N.; Kooi, B. W.; Aguiar, M.
(2022-10-04)
Modeling insights for epidemiological scenarios characterized by chaotic dynamics have been largely unexplored. A rigorous analysis of such systems are essential for a real predictive power and a more accurate disease ...