My present work is carried out in a broad range of investigations employing mathematical methodologies to explore infectious diseases and epidemiology. Understanding mathematical methods to solve difficulties in infectious disease epidemiology, particularly biology, sociological, and economic problems, provides further context for my current work. Publications are in a reputable journal that addresses and suggests possible SDG recommendations to policymakers (3, 4, 8).
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Nigeria
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South Africa
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Rabiu M, Fagbemigun B, Fadugba S, Shatalov M, Malesela K, Adeniji A. (2026). Quantifying mpox transmission and control: A regional analysis of vaccination strategies in East Africa. Infectious Disease Modelling, 11(1)
Ngungu M, Addai E, Adeniji A, Adam UM, Oshinubi K. (2023). Mathematical epidemiological modeling and analysis of monkeypox dynamism with non-pharmaceutical intervention using real data from United Kingdom. Frontiers in Public Health, (11)
Addai E, Adeniji A, Ngungu M, Tawiah GK, Marinda E, Asamoah JKK, Khan MA. (2023). Author Correction: A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education. scientific reports, 13(1)
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