Modelo Matemático para Descrever Transmissão de Leishmaniose
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2006.07.02.0337Abstract
Analisa-se um modelo compartimental para a transmisão de Leishmaniose que contempla o homem, cão e Lutzomyia como hospedeiros vertebrados e invertebrado, respetivamente. Deriva-se a expressão do número de reprodutibilidade basal. Estuda-se a estabilidade. Aplica-se o mesmo para simular a situação de zonas endêmicas no Estado de São Paulo.References
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