Ashezua, T. T.Salemkaan, M. T.Somma, Samuel Abu2025-04-152024-02-22http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:4000/handle/123456789/697The bacterium campylobacter is the cause of campylobacteriosis, a major cause of foodborne illness that goes by the most common name for diarrheal illnesses. This paper develops and analyzes a new mathematical model for campylobacteriosis. It is demonstrated that in cases where the corresponding reproduction number is smaller than unity, the model's disease-free equilibrium is both locally and globally stable. The numerical simulation results indicate that increasing the treatment rate for both symptomatic and asymptomatic disease-infected individuals resulted in a decrease in the number of asymptomatic and symptomatic individuals, respectively, and a rise in the population's number of recovered individuals.enReproduction numberstabilitymathematical simulationcampylobacteriosisPopulation dynamics of a mathematical model for CampylobacteriosisArticle