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Title: A mathematical model for capturing cholera spread and containment options.
Authors: Adesuyi, F. A.
Patience, E. O
Adeyemi, O. D
Adunola, F. R
Victor, A. N
Keywords: Homotopy
Perturbation Method
SIR model
Equilibrium
Stability Analysis
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Issue Date: 1-Aug-2018
Publisher: International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Computing(IJMSC)
Citation: Adesuyi, F. A., Patience, E. O., Adeyemi, O. D., Adunola, F. R., & Victor, A. N. (2018). A mathematical model for capturing cholera spread and containment options. International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Computing, 4, 15-40.
Abstract: The explosive nature of cholera epidemic over the years in different parts of the world has been a subject of interest to scientists in proffering interventions towards controlling its spread. Over the years many models has been created by the following people Capaso and Pavari – Fontana (1973), Codeco (2001), Hartley, Tien (2009), Mukandivare (2009) etc. In the present study, we modify the Cholera model proposed by Mukandivare incorporating three (3) containment options such as vaccination, Therapeutic treatment and water treatment and solved the system analytically using Homotopy Perturbation Method. The results shows that with improved use of vaccination, therapy and proper sanitation we have a more healthy population. This research is therefore recommended to modelers who desire to know how homotopy perturbation methods works. The computations were done and further analyzed mathematically using a computer symbolic package MAPLE 13.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11986
ISSN: ISSN: 2310-9033
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