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    Will an imperfect vaccine curtail the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.? by Iboi, Enahoro A., Ngonghala, Calistus N., Gumel, Abba B.

    Published in Infectious disease modelling (01-01-2020)
    “…The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that emerged from Wuhan city of China in late December 2019 continue to pose devastating public health and economic challenges…”
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    A primer on using mathematics to understand COVID-19 dynamics: Modeling, analysis and simulations by Gumel, Abba B., Iboi, Enahoro A., Ngonghala, Calistus N., Elbasha, Elamin H.

    Published in Infectious disease modelling (01-01-2021)
    “…The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that emerged from Wuhan city in December 2019 overwhelmed health systems and paralyzed economies around the world. It…”
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    Mathematical modeling and analysis of COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria by Iboi, Enahoro A, Sharomi, Oluwaseun, Ngonghala, Calistus N, Gumel, Abba B

    “…A mathematical model is designed and used to study the transmission dynamics and control of COVID-19 in Nigeria. The model, which was rigorously analysed and…”
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    Toward Achieving a Vaccine-Derived Herd Immunity Threshold for COVID-19 in the U.S by Gumel, Abba B., Iboi, Enahoro A., Ngonghala, Calistus N., Ngwa, Gideon A.

    Published in Frontiers in public health (23-07-2021)
    “…A novel coronavirus emerged in December of 2019 (COVID-19), causing a pandemic that inflicted unprecedented public health and economic burden in all nooks and…”
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    Impact of public sentiments on the transmission of COVID-19 across a geographical gradient by Agusto, Folashade B, Numfor, Eric, Srinivasan, Karthik, Iboi, Enahoro A, Fulk, Alexander, Saint Onge, Jarron M, Peterson, A Townsend

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (15-02-2023)
    “…COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by a recently discovered, novel coronavirus, SARS-COV-2. The disease has led to over 81 million confirmed cases of…”
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    Could masks curtail the post-lockdown resurgence of COVID-19 in the US? by Ngonghala, Calistus N., Iboi, Enahoro A., Gumel, Abba B.

    Published in Mathematical biosciences (01-11-2020)
    “…The community lockdown measures implemented in the United States from late March to late May of 2020 resulted in a significant reduction in the community…”
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    Insecticide resistance and malaria control: A genetics-epidemiology modeling approach by Mohammed-Awel, Jemal, Iboi, Enahoro A., Gumel, Abba B.

    Published in Mathematical biosciences (01-07-2020)
    “…Malaria, a deadly infectious disease caused by the protozoan Plasmodium, remains a major public health menace affecting at least half the human race. Although…”
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    Critical assessment of the impact of vaccine-type and immunity on the burden of COVID-19 by Taboe, Hemaho B., Asare-Baah, Michael, Iboi, Enahoro A., Ngonghala, Calistus N.

    Published in Mathematical biosciences (01-06-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a devastating impact on health systems and economies across the globe. Implementing public health measures in tandem…”
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    Mathematical assessment of the role of Dengvaxia vaccine on the transmission dynamics of dengue serotypes by Iboi, Enahoro A., Gumel, Abba B.

    Published in Mathematical biosciences (01-10-2018)
    “…•Modeling effect of Dengvaxia vaccine on the spread of dengue serotypes.•Backward bifurcation phenomenon due to dengue-induced mortality in host population and…”
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    Mathematical Assessment of Control Measures Against Mosquito-borne Diseases by Iboi, Enahoro A

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Mosquitoes are the greatest killers of mankind, and diseases caused by mosquitoes continue to induce major public health and socio-economic burden in many…”
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    Dissertation