Search Results - "Bajiya, Vijay Pal"
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Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 transmission: the roles of intervention strategies and lockdown
Published in Mathematical biosciences and engineering : MBE (01-09-2020)“…An outbreak of rapidly spreading coronavirus established human to human transmission and now became a pandemic across the world. The new confirmed cases of…”
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SIRS epidemiological model with ratio‐dependent incidence: Influence of preventive vaccination and treatment control strategies on disease dynamics
Published in Mathematical methods in the applied sciences (01-12-2021)“…In this paper, we study an SIRS epidemic model with ratio‐dependent incidence rate function describing the mechanisms of infectious disease transmission…”
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Global Dynamics of a Multi-group SEIR Epidemic Model with Infection Age
Published in Chinese annals of mathematics. Serie B (01-11-2021)“…Consider the heterogeneity (e.g., heterogeneous social behaviour, heterogeneity due to different geography, contrasting contact patterns and different numbers…”
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Deciphering the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in India: optimal control and cost effective analysis
Published in Journal of biological dynamics (31-12-2022)“…In this paper we assess the effectiveness of different non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) against COVID-19 utilizing a compartmental model. The local…”
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Modeling and analysis of tuberculosis and pneumonia co-infection dynamics with cost-effective strategies
Published in Results in control and optimization (01-03-2023)“…Tuberculosis and Pneumonia are among the major airborne diseases that shares common clinical traits with high human morbidity and mortality impacts. Thus, the…”
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Mathematical modeling of COVID-19: Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions in India
Published in Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.) (01-11-2020)“…In the absence of effective vaccine/antiviral strategies for reducing the burden of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in India, the main focus…”
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Adaptive contacts rates via indirect human behaviors induces complex dynamics of schistosomiasis
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Exploring data sources and mathematical approaches for estimating human mobility rates and implications for understanding COVID-19 dynamics: a systematic literature review
Published in Journal of mathematical biology (01-06-2024)“…Human mobility, which refers to the movement of people from one location to another, is believed to be one of the key factors shaping the dynamics of the…”
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Untangling the mobility dynamics in a patchy environment: An SEIR epidemic model with vertical transmission
Published in Mathematical methods in the applied sciences (24-09-2024)“…Congenital Rubella, AIDS , and other human diseases may pass from mother to fetus through the placenta. On the other side, insects and plants often transmit…”
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SIRC epidemic model with cross-immunity and multiple time delays
Published in Journal of mathematical biology (01-09-2023)“…Multi-strain diseases lead to the development of some degree of cross-immunity among people. In the present paper, we propose a multi-delayed SIRC epidemic…”
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A widespread interaction between generalist and specialist enemies: The role of intraguild predation and Allee effect
Published in Applied Mathematical Modelling (01-01-2021)“…•Propose and study an intraguild predation model with Allee effect in shared prey population.•Allee effect can generate or destroy the interior equilibrium…”
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Deciphering dynamics of recent COVID-19 outbreak in India: An age-structured modeling
Published 24-01-2022“…Infectious disease transmission dynamics are particularly sensitive to social contact patterns, and the precautions people take to limit disease transmission…”
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