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Title: An Application of a Dynamic Model of Malaria Spread
Authors: Nafiu, L. A.,
Cole, A. T.,
Shehu, M. D.,
Mohammed, U.,
Lanlege, D. I.
Keywords: Malaria, Model, Chi-Square, Population, Spread
Issue Date: Mar-2010
Publisher: Journal of Mathematical Sciences
Series/Report no.: 21;1
Abstract: The use of Mathematics to solve real-world problems has become widespread. This paper describes the modeling of spread of malaria disease. Data from Pull and Grab (1974) was used to verify the model and the goodness-of-fit was used to validate the model and the observed data. The x2 test statistics shows that as time increases , the proportion of affected human population by malaria at a time [X(t)] remains constant at significant levels of 10% and 5% .
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16760
ISSN: 0974-5548
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