SEAMHCRD deterministic compartmental model based on clinical stages of infection for COVID-19 pandemic in Sultanate of Oman
Abstract The present novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection has engendered a worldwide crisis on an enormous scale within a very short period. The effective solution for this pandemic is to recognize the nature and spread of the disease so that appropriate policies can be framed. Mathematical modell...
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Main Authors: | Abraham Varghese, Shajidmon Kolamban, Vinu Sherimon, Eduardo M. Lacap, Saad Salman Ahmed, Jagath Prasad Sreedhar, Hasina Al Harthi, Huda Salim Al Shuaily |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bbe254e45b4d49198afb78f9cec364c4 |
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