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Mathematical Model of Disease Transmission with Educational Program by Media

Mathematical Model of Disease Transmission with Educational Program by Media

... In our model, we assume that the human is constant. We formulate the model of disease transmission by using basic ideas taken from epidemiology.The total human population N is divided into four ...

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Mathematical modeling of infectious disease transmission in macroalgae

Mathematical modeling of infectious disease transmission in macroalgae

... the disease transmission. On the small scale, the disease spreads in a well-mixed patch of ...the disease transmission in a D- or a D-patch would be the same (given the same R  ...

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Measles Spread in Medical Settings: An Important Focus of Disease Transmission?

Measles Spread in Medical Settings: An Important Focus of Disease Transmission?

... Measles Spread in Medical Settings: An Important Focus of Disease Transmission. Services[r] ...

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Disease transmission promotes evolution of host spatial patterns

Disease transmission promotes evolution of host spatial patterns

... infectious disease [14]. Several species of sea- grass suffer from a wasting disease that has the potential to cause massive die-back over oceanic ...wasting disease has resulted in severe but geo- ...

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Raccoon social networks and the potential for disease transmission

Raccoon social networks and the potential for disease transmission

... pathogen transmission between raccoons is theoretically ...precise transmission probabilities by infected individuals, and determine how disease infection changes normal social ...

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On Honey Bee Colony Dynamics and Disease Transmission

On Honey Bee Colony Dynamics and Disease Transmission

... The importance of reaction-di ff usion models in mathematical biology can- not be overstated. The construction and analysis of reaction-diffusion systems are central to modelling and understanding the complex ...

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Social encounter networks : collective properties and disease transmission

Social encounter networks : collective properties and disease transmission

... given disease, potential routes of transmission between individuals form edges of a network that, when combined, can connect entire populations ...the transmission net- work is a suitably scaled ...

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Modeling disease transmission in a mixed-species grazing environment

Modeling disease transmission in a mixed-species grazing environment

... In this paper we will consider the dynamics of a disease infects two different species i.e. cattle and goats, sharing same environment, with vaccination and cross-immunity between these two herbivores. In Section ...

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Impact of spatial clustering on disease transmission and optimal control

Impact of spatial clustering on disease transmission and optimal control

... Spatial heterogeneities and spatial separation of hosts are often seen as key factors when developing accurate predictive models of the spread of pathogens. The question we address in this paper is how coarse the ...

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Household structure and infectious disease transmission

Household structure and infectious disease transmission

... Bearing these limitations in mind, we believe that modelling offers a good tool for understanding socio- demographic patterns and their epidemiological consequences. In particular, our work on household structure offers ...

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Exploring attitudes and beliefs towards implementing cattle disease prevention and control measures: a qualitative study with dairy farmers in Great Britain

Exploring attitudes and beliefs towards implementing cattle disease prevention and control measures: a qualitative study with dairy farmers in Great Britain

... Abstract: Disease prevention and control practices are frequently highlighted as important to ensure the health and welfare of farmed animals, although little is known as to why not many practices are carried ...

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The ecology and epidemiology of devil facial tumour disease

The ecology and epidemiology of devil facial tumour disease

... modeling disease spread in contact networks which have direct relevance for better understanding the transmission and ecology of wildlife diseases: estimating individual-based heterogeneities in mixing ...

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The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

... Key-words: wildlife disease systems, wildlife ecology, disease surveillance, demographic fluctuations, wildlife populations, disease transmission models, stochastic population models... [r] ...

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STUDY OF THE SPREAD OF MEASLES IN NGELWANDE CITY USING MODLING OF ORDINARDY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS.

STUDY OF THE SPREAD OF MEASLES IN NGELWANDE CITY USING MODLING OF ORDINARDY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS.

... In the last decade emergence and re-emerging pandemic such as Aids, Measles, Malaria and Tuberculosis cause death to millions of people each year. According to the UNAIDS report on the global Aids epidermis an estimated ...

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Modeling the transmission dynamics of anthrax disease in cattle and humans

Modeling the transmission dynamics of anthrax disease in cattle and humans

... anthrax transmission rate to animals, animals’ natural death rate, anthrax natural death rate and animal’s birth rate are the most sensitive parameters to the disease transmission ...anthrax ...

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Causes of infectious disease

Causes of infectious disease

... 1.) What are the 4 conditions that are favorable to the spread of infectious disease?. 2.) What are the two general modes of disease transmission?[r] ...

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Genomic analysis of emerging pathogens: methods, application and future trends

Genomic analysis of emerging pathogens: methods, application and future trends

... infectious disease spread, because the transmission of infectious disease between individuals is not directly ...level, disease burden needs to be inferred from observable ...driving ...

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The Apollo Structured Vocabulary: an OWL2 ontology of phenomena in infectious disease epidemiology and population biology for use in epidemic simulation

The Apollo Structured Vocabulary: an OWL2 ontology of phenomena in infectious disease epidemiology and population biology for use in epidemic simulation

... The goal of our research for the past 4 years has been to increase the accessibility and ease of use of simulators to promote progress in the field of infectious disease epi- demiology [3]. A key focus has been ...

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Hand, foot and mouth disease: spatiotemporal transmission and climate

Hand, foot and mouth disease: spatiotemporal transmission and climate

... poral natural attribute in general (HFMD cases, meteor- ological indicator, disease determinant, incidence etc.), where p = (s, t ) denotes a space (s)-time ( t ) point under conditions of in situ uncertainty. A ...

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Quality of life and the risk of contracting malaria by multivariate analysis in the Brazilian Amazon region

Quality of life and the risk of contracting malaria by multivariate analysis in the Brazilian Amazon region

... the disease in the less economically privileged sectors of the society, and almost certainly contributed to the reduction in the numbers of reported cases and the incidence of malaria in the different ...

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