Backward Bifurcation in Epidemic Models of Toxoplasma gondii: A Qualitative Analysis

A. Ayoade, Samson Agunbiade, T. Oyedepo
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Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease instigated by T. gondii. T. gondii can infect every warm[1]blooded vertebrate and the proportion of the world population that is suffering from the parasitic disease is over one-third. In this work, a nonlinear epidemic model is developed to analyze how various factors can instigate backward bifurcation phenomenon in the transmission dynamics of toxoplasmosis. The model is subjected to the usability test by employing ample mathematical techniques and is found to be usable. An analytical threshold that governed T. gondii transmissibility is derived and used to study the model qualitatively. Results from the analysis establish the existence of backward bifurcation for toxoplasmosis dynamics.
刚地弓形虫流行模型的后向分岔:定性分析
弓形虫病是一种由弓形虫引起的寄生虫病。弓形虫可以感染每一种温血脊椎动物[1],世界上患有这种寄生虫病的人口比例超过三分之一。本文建立了一个非线性流行病模型,分析了各种因素如何引发弓形虫病传播动力学中的后分叉现象。采用大量的数学方法对模型进行了可用性测试,结果表明该模型是可用的。导出了控制弓形虫传播率的分析阈值,并用于定性研究该模型。分析结果证实弓形虫动力学存在后向分岔。
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