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Title: MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS FOR DYNAMICAL SPREAD OF MALARIA IN THE POPULATION WITH CONTROLLING MEASURES
Authors: Adewale, S. O.
Omoloye, M. A.
Olopade, I. A.
Adeniran, G. A.
Keywords: Malaria,
Humans,
vectors,
mathematical model,
stability analysis,
simulation study.
Issue Date: Jul-2017
Publisher: International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research
Abstract: A system of differential equation approach was used to model the dynamical spread of malaria where humans and vectors interact and infect each other. Positivity of solution showed that there exists a domain where the model is epidemiologically and mathematically well-posed. The basic reproduction number R0 < 1 shows that disease can be controlled in the environment, otherwise the disease persist and become endemic whenever R0 > 1. Also, the numerical analysis performed shows that the most effective strategies for controlling malaria is to reduce the vector biting rate and increased the human treatment.
Description: Staff Publication
URI: http://repository.elizadeuniversity.edu.ng/jspui/handle/20.500.12398/954
ISSN: 2351-8014
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