Covid-19; coinfected; dengue; Latin America; Thailand; Singapore

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Covid-19; coinfected; dengue; Latin America; Thailand; Singapore

Abstract

Patients infected with Covid-19 and with Dengue have been detected in Thailand and Singapore at the same time (coinfected), it is necessary to monitor these cases in Latin America. For that reason we present a mathematical model that allows analyzing this type of coinfection in the human population. Finally, the model is analytically and numerically resolved according to a possible scenario in a given country.

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Published

2023-05-05

How to Cite

Isea, R. (2023). Covid-19; coinfected; dengue; Latin America; Thailand; Singapore. Observador Del Conocimiento, 5(3), 26–32. Retrieved from https://revistaoc.oncti.gob.ve/index.php/odc/article/view/156