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Modeling of Epizootic Process in Obligate Vector-Borne Infections Transmitted by Ticks

—An analytical review of mathematical models of the epizootic process in natural foci of obligate vector-borne infections, the causative agents of which are ecologically related to ixodic ticks and are transmitted by them, is presented. A diverse range of models has been reduced to the basic forms u...

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Published in:Biology bulletin reviews 2019, Vol.9 (4), p.343-357
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