Jemal Mohammed-Awel
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Recent Articles
1.
Pantha B, Mohammed-Awel J, Vaidya N
Math Med Biol
. 2023 Nov;
40(4):308-326.
PMID: 37963602
The emergence of multiple strains of SARS-COV-2 has made it complicated to predict and control the COVID-19 pandemic. Although some vaccines have been effective in reducing the severity of the...
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Mohammed-Awel J, Gumel A
J Math Biol
. 2023 Jul;
87(2):28.
PMID: 37436531
The great successes recorded in the fight against malaria over the last two decades, resulting from the wide scale implementation of insecticide-based interventions in malaria-endemic areas, has prompted a renewed...
3.
Brozak S, Mohammed-Awel J, Gumel A
Infect Dis Model
. 2022 Jul;
7(3):277-316.
PMID: 35782338
This study presents a genetic-ecology modeling framework for assessing the combined impacts of insecticide resistance, temperature variability, and insecticide-based interventions on the population abundance and control of malaria mosquitoes by...
4.
Malik T, Mohammed-Awel J, Gumel A, Elbasha E
J Biol Dyn
. 2021 Feb;
15(sup1):S214-S247.
PMID: 33594952
Although pneumococcal vaccines are quite effective in reducing disease burden, factors such as imperfect vaccine efficacy and serotype replacement present an important challenge against realizing direct and herd protection benefits...
5.
Mohammed-Awel J, Iboi E, Gumel A
Math Biosci
. 2020 May;
325:108368.
PMID: 32437715
Malaria, a deadly infectious disease caused by the protozoan Plasmodium, remains a major public health menace affecting at least half the human race. Although the large-scale usage of insecticides-based control...
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Mohammed-Awel J, Agusto F, Mickens R, Gumel A
Infect Dis Model
. 2019 Mar;
3:301-321.
PMID: 30839928
The large-scale use of insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS), over the last two decades, has resulted in a dramatic reduction of malaria incidence globally. However, the effectiveness...
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Mohammed-Awel J, Gumel A
Math Biosci
. 2019 Mar;
312:33-49.
PMID: 30825481
Although the widespread use of indoors residual spraying (IRS) and insecticides treated bednets (ITNs; later replaced by long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs)) has led to a dramatic reduction of malaria burden...
8.
Mohammed-Awel J, Numfor E
J Biol Dyn
. 2016 Jun;
11(sup1):160-191.
PMID: 27267616
We propose and study a mathematical model for malaria-HIV co-infection transmission and control, in which malaria treatment and insecticide-treated nets are incorporated. The existence of a backward bifurcation is established...
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Ngonghala C, Mohammed-Awel J, Zhao R, Prosper O
J Theor Biol
. 2016 Mar;
397:179-92.
PMID: 26976050
Although malaria prevalence has witnessed a significant reduction within the past decade, malaria still constitutes a major health and economic problem, especially to low-income countries. Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) remain one...
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Teboh-Ewungkem M, Mohammed-Awel J, Baliraine F, Duke-Sylvester S
Malar J
. 2014 Nov;
13:428.
PMID: 25398463
Background: The use of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnant women (IPTp), children (IPTc) and infant (IPTi) is an increasingly popular preventive strategy aimed at reducing malaria risk in these vulnerable...