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Huaiping Zhu

Researcher at York University

Publications -  147
Citations -  4099

Huaiping Zhu is an academic researcher from York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 125 publications receiving 3115 citations. Previous affiliations of Huaiping Zhu include Baoji University of Arts and Sciences & Shanxi University.

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The Impact of Media on the Control of Infectious Diseases.

TL;DR: A three dimensional compartmental model to investigate the impact of media coverage to the spread and control of infectious diseases (such as SARS) in a given region/area shows that the disease-free equilibrium is globally-asymptotically stable if a certain threshold quantity, the basic reproduction number, is less than unity.
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A mathematical model for assessing control strategies against West Nile virus.

TL;DR: A single-season ordinary differential equation model is proposed for the transmission dynamics of WNV in a mosquito-bird-human community, with birds as reservoir hosts and culicine mosquitoes as vectors to assess two main anti-WNV preventive strategies.
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Forecast of dengue incidence using temperature and rainfall.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that models using temperature and rainfall could be simple, precise, and low cost tools for dengue forecasting which could be used to enhance decision making on the timing, scale of vector control operations, and utilization of limited resources.
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Media/psychological impact on multiple outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases

TL;DR: A compartmental model is used to illustrate a possible mechanism for multiple outbreaks or even sustained periodic oscillations of emerging infectious diseases due to the psychological impact of the reported numbers of infectious and hospitalized individuals.
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Bifurcation analysis of a predator-prey system with nonmonotonic functional response ∗

TL;DR: It is shown that by allowing b to be negative ($b > -2\sqrt a$), p(x) is concave up for small values of x > 0 a...