Modelo Matemático Sazonal para Malária
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2006.07.02.0391Abstract
Na Amazônia, onde se concentram 99% dos casos de malária no Brasil, ocorre uma variação nos índices de incidência da malária no decorrer do ano, a qual está relacionada com as condições climáticas que afetam o desenvolvimento do vetor. Nesse trabalho, apresentamos um modelo matemático representado por um sistema de equações diferenciais ordinárias o qual descreve a dinâmica da relação humano– vetor contemplando características sazonais e diferentes níveis de tratamento.References
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