Practical aspects of backward bifurcation in a mathematical model for tuberculosis

In this work, we examine practical aspects of backward bifurcation for a data-based model of tuberculosis that incorporates multiple features which have previously been shown to produce backward bifurcation (e.g. exogenous reinfection and imperfect vaccination) and new considerations such as the tre...

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Humans
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LTBI treatment
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Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis - diagnosis
Tuberculosis - drug therapy
Tuberculosis - microbiology
Vaccination - methods
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