2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118630013.ch6
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Malaria Models with Spatial Effects

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“…Recently, Gao et al [21] showed that the finding of Dye and Hasibeder [12] and Hasibeder and Dye [25] remains true for a malaria model with human and/or mosquito migration. For more studies on this topic, the readers may refer to two review articles by Cosner [8] and Gao and Ruan [20].…”
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“…Recently, Gao et al [21] showed that the finding of Dye and Hasibeder [12] and Hasibeder and Dye [25] remains true for a malaria model with human and/or mosquito migration. For more studies on this topic, the readers may refer to two review articles by Cosner [8] and Gao and Ruan [20].…”
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“…Various factors, such as biological invasion, global warming, environmental degradation, increased international travel, and economic development, continue to provide more opportunities for the emerging and re-emerging of many infectious diseases, the spatial spread of diseases has become a subject of continuing interest to both theoreticians and empiricists (Gao and Ruan [23], Hethcote [30], Martens [46], Murray [47], Rass and Radcliffe [49], Ruan [50]). To better understand the geographic spread of infectious diseases, the spatial effects have been extensively included into mathematical models and have been quantitatively studied.…”
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“…In the recent years, the impact of population dispersal has received increasing attention, and many mathematical patch models are formulated to investigate this hot issue (see [24,3,14] and the references cited therein). Here, the patches can be cities, towns, states, countries or other appropriate community divisions.…”
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