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Title: MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR CONTROLLING THE SPREAD OF MALARIA FEVER USING THERAPY/VACCINATION.
Authors: Enagi, Abdullah Idris
Ibrahim, Mohammed Olanrewaju
Jibrin, I
Keywords: Mathematical Model
Malaria
Therapy/Vaccination
Analytical Solution
Stability Analysis
Issue Date: Jun-2020
Publisher: Harvard Research and Publications International International Journal of Pure and Applied Science (IJPAS)
Citation: Enagi, A. I, Ibrahim M. O. and Jibrin, I. (2020). MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR CONTROLLING THE SPREAD OF MALARIA FEVER USING THERAPY/VACCINATION.
Series/Report no.: 11(2);119-134
Abstract: A mathematical model for transmission dynamics and qualitative analysis of malaria fever was developed incorporating preventive therapy. The therapy was assumed to be given to human population only. The Disease Free Equilibrium States of the model was evaluated and analyzed for stability and was found to be asymptotically stable. The Basic reproduction number was also evaluated. The model equations were solved analytically using Homotopy Perturbation Method (HPM) and graphical profiles of each compartment was generated from the results using maple mathematical software. The results shows that Vaccination is likely to reduce the number of infected individuals as reduction in vaccination parameter ( ) leads to high infection and its increase leads to low infection.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11502
ISSN: 0081-3998
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