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Heat Therapy: Targeting Health, Disease, and Disability
The predominance of evidence suggests heat therapy has an impact on all aspects of health and performance, but the drivers of that improvement, the extent to which they are improved, and the specific populations in which improvements manifest are far from completely understood.
Rauchelle E. Richey +5 more
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Abstract Understanding the complex interplay between contact networks in social host species and individual movement decisions is essential for designing effective disease control strategies in wild animals. We use a spatially explicit eco‐epidemiological individual‐based model to investigate the effect of host movement decisions on disease spread and ...
Tobias Kürschner +7 more
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Pulse vaccination in the periodic infection rate SIR epidemic model
A pulse vaccination SIR model with periodic infection rate $\beta (t)$ have been proposed and studied. The basic reproductive number $R_0$ is defined. The dynamical behaviors of the model are analyzed with the help of persistence, bifurcation and global ...
Haque, Mainul, Jin, Zhen, Liu, Quanxing
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Wording the trajectory of the three-year COVID-19 epidemic in a general population – Belgium
The trajectory of COVID-19 epidemic waves in the general population of Belgium was analysed by defining quantitative criteria for epidemic waves from March 2020 to early 2023.
Jean Vanderpas +2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been present globally for more than three years, and cross-border transmission has played an important role in its spread. Currently, most predictions of COVID-19 spread are limited to a country (or a region), and models for ...
Ying Wang +11 more
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Time-optimal control strategies in SIR epidemic models
We investigate the time-optimal control problem in SIR (Susceptible-Infected-Recovered) epidemic models, focusing on different control policies: vaccination, isolation, culling, and reduction of transmission. Applying the Pontryagin's Minimum Principle (PMP) to the unconstrained control problems (i.e.
Bolzoni, L. +3 more
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Modeling strict age-targeted mitigation strategies for COVID-19.
We use a simple SIR-like epidemic model integrating known age-contact patterns for the United States to model the effect of age-targeted mitigation strategies for a COVID-19-like epidemic. We find that, among strategies which end with population immunity,
Maria Chikina, Wesley Pegden
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SIMULASI MODEL EPIDEMIK TIPE SIR DENGAN STRATEGI VAKSINASI DAN TANPA VAKSINASI [PDF]
In some diseases caused by viruses, a person or child infecteced a virus will be infected again with a more serious form. Therefore, the vaccine to prevent the occurrence of more serious needs to be done at a certain population.
Komsiyah, Siti
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Epidemic spreading in modular time-varying networks
We investigate the effects of modular and temporal connectivity patterns on epidemic spreading. To this end, we introduce and analytically characterise a model of time-varying networks with tunable modularity. Within this framework, we study the epidemic
Matthieu Nadini +5 more
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Finite-time stability analysis and control of stochastic SIR epidemic model: A study of COVID-19. [PDF]
Gunasekaran N +3 more
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