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    The basic reproduction number of COVID-19 across Africa by Iyaniwura, Sarafa A, Rabiu, Musa, David, Jummy F, Kong, Jude D

    Published in PloS one (25-02-2022)
    “…The pandemic of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) took the world by surprise. Following the first outbreak of COVID-19 in…”
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    Assessing the impact of adherence to Non-pharmaceutical interventions and indirect transmission on the dynamics of COVID-19: a mathematical modelling study by Iyaniwura, Sarafa A, Rabiu, Musa, David, Jummy F, Kong, Jude D

    “…Adherence to public health policies such as the non-pharmaceutical interventions implemented against COVID-19 plays a major role in reducing infections and…”
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    A novel approach to modelling the spatial spread of airborne diseases: an epidemic model with indirect transmission by David, Jummy F., Iyaniwura, Sarafa A., Ward, Michael J., Brauer, Fred

    “…We formulated and analyzed a class of coupled partial and ordinary differential equation (PDE-ODE) model to study the spread of airborne diseases. Our model…”
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    SARS-CoV-2 and self-medication in Cameroon: a mathematical model by Kong, Jude D., Tchuendom, Rinel F., Adeleye, Samuel A., David, Jummy F., Admasu, Fikreab Solomon, Bakare, Emmanuel A., Siewe, Nourridine

    Published in Journal of biological dynamics (01-01-2021)
    “…Self-medication is an important initial response to illness in Africa. This mode of medication is often done with the help of African traditional medicines…”
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    Effect of Human Mobility on the Spatial Spread of Airborne Diseases: An Epidemic Model with Indirect Transmission by David, Jummy F., Iyaniwura, Sarafa A.

    Published in Bulletin of mathematical biology (2022)
    “…We extended a class of coupled PDE–ODE models for studying the spatial spread of airborne diseases by incorporating human mobility. Human populations are…”
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