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Isaac Mwangi Wangari
Isaac Mwangi Wangari
Bomet University College
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Mathematical Modelling of COVID-19 Transmission in Kenya: A Model with Reinfection Transmission Mechanism
WK Isaac Mwangi Wangari, Stanley Sewe, George Kimath, Mary Wainaina ...
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2021 (2021), 18, 2021
42*2021
Backward bifurcation and hysteresis in models of recurrent tuberculosis
IM Wangari, L Stone
PloS one 13 (3), e0194256, 2018
392018
Analysis of a heroin epidemic model with saturated treatment function
IM Wangari, L Stone
Journal of Applied Mathematics 2017 (1), 1953036, 2017
382017
Backward bifurcation in epidemic models: Problems arising with aggregated bifurcation parameters
IM Wangari, S Davis, L Stone
Applied Mathematical Modelling 40 (2), 1669-1675, 2016
382016
Modelling heterogeneity in host susceptibility to tuberculosis and its effect on public health interventions
IM Wangari, J Trauer, L Stone
PloS one 13 (11), e0206603, 2018
122018
Condition for global stability for a SEIR model incorporating exogenous reinfection and primary infection mechanisms
IM Wangari
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2020 (1), 9435819, 2020
82020
Transmission of COVID-19 in the presence of single-dose and double-dose vaccines with hesitancy: mathematical modeling and optimal control analysis
IM Wangari, S Olaniyi, RS Lebelo, KO Okosun
Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics 9, 1292443, 2023
72023
Backward bifurcation and reinfection in mathematical models of tuberculosis
I Wangari
RMIT University, 2017
42017
Emergence of a reversed backward bifurcation, reversed hysteresis effect, and backward bifurcation phenomenon in a COVID‐19 mathematical model
IM Wangari
Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences 2023, 1-23, 2023
22023
Research Article Mathematical Modelling of COVID-19 Transmission in Kenya: A Model with Reinfection Transmission Mechanism
IM Wangari, S Sewe, G Kimathi, M Wainaina, V Kitetu, W Kaluki
2021
Research Article Condition for Global Stability for a SEIR Model Incorporating Exogenous Reinfection and Primary Infection Mechanisms
IM Wangari
2020
The effects of variation of contact rates between the environment, susceptible and infected population in a math
IM Emily Atieno Omollo, George Kimathi
International Journal of Recent Research in Mathematics Computer Science and …, 2020
2020
Impact of Exogenous Reinfection on TB Infection in a Genetically Susceptible Population
WI Mwangi
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013
2013
Differential Susceptibility in Co-infection Models
IM Wangari
2012
Modelling the Impact of Carrier and Vaccination in Understanding Typhoid Fever Dynamics
NB Esperance, I Mwangi, M Wainaina
The effects of variation of contact rates between the environment, susceptible and infected population in a mathematical model of the transmission dynamics of Infectious Bursal …
EA Omollo, G Kimathi, I Mwangi
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