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Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases


Papers

  1. D. Gurarie, E. Seto, Connectivity Sustains Disease Transmission in Environments with Low Potential for Endemicity: Modeling Schistosomiasis with Hydrologic and Social Connectivities, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 2008

    D. Gurarie, C. King, Age- and risk-targeted control of schistosomiasis–associated morbidity among children and adult age groups, The Open Tropical Medicine Journal, 2008, 1, 21-30

  2. D. Gurarie, F. E. McKenzie, A stochastic model of immune-modulated malaria infection and disease in children, Math. Bio Sci., 2007, 210,  2, 576-597 
  3. D. Gurarie, F. E. McKenzie, Dynamics of immune response and drug resistance in malaria infection, Malaria J. 2006, 5: 8, doi:10.1186/1475-2875-5-86
  4. D. Gurarie, Evolution of malaria virulence in cross-generation transmission through selective immune pressure, Nature Precedings, 2007
  5. D. Gurarie, C. H. King, P. A. Zimmerman, Dynamic regulation of single- and mixed-species malaria infection: Insights to specific and non-specific mechanisms of control, J. Theor. Biol., 2006, 240: 185–199
  6. D. Gurarie, C. King, Heterogeneous model of schistosomiasis transmission and long-term control: the combined influence of spatial variation and age-dependent factors on optimal allocation of drug therapy, Parasitology (2005), 130, 49-65.

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