Desirable Dog-Rabies Control Methods in an Urban setting in Africa -a Mathematical Model

E. Renald, Dmitry Kuznetsov, K. Kreppel
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Rabies is a fatal, zoonotic, viral disease that causes an acute inflammation of the brain in humans and other mammals. It is transmitted through contact with bodily fluids of infected mammals, usually via bites or scratches. In this paper, we formulate a deterministic model which measures the effects of different rabies control methods (mass-culling and vaccination of dogs) for urban areas near wildlife, using the Arusha region in Tanzania as an example. Values for various parameters were deduced from five years’ worth of survey data on Arusha’s dog population. Data included vaccination coverage, dog bites and rabies deaths recorded by a local non-governmental organization and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock Development and Fisheries of the United Republic of Tanzania. The basic reproduction number R0 and effective reproduction number Re were computed and found to be 1.9 and 1.2 respectively. These imply that the disease is endemic in Arusha. The numerical simulation of the reproduction number shows that vaccination is the most appropriate control method for rabies transmission in urban areas near wildlife reservoirs. The disease free equilibrium ε0 is also computed. If the effective reproduction number Re is computed and found to be less than 1, it implies that it is globally asymptotically stable in the feasible region Φ. If Re > 1 it is implied that there is one equilibrium point which is endemic and it is locally asymptotically stable.
理想的狗狂犬病控制方法在城市设置在非洲-数学模型
狂犬病是一种致命的人畜共患病毒性疾病,可引起人类和其他哺乳动物大脑的急性炎症。它通过接触受感染哺乳动物的体液传播,通常是通过咬伤或抓伤。在本文中,我们以坦桑尼亚阿鲁沙地区为例,建立了一个确定性模型来衡量不同狂犬病控制方法(大规模扑杀和狗的疫苗接种)对靠近野生动物的城市地区的影响。各种参数的值是从阿鲁沙犬种群的五年调查数据中推断出来的。数据包括当地一个非政府组织和坦桑尼亚联合共和国农业、畜牧业发展和渔业部记录的疫苗接种覆盖率、狗咬伤和狂犬病死亡人数。计算基本繁殖数R0和有效繁殖数Re分别为1.9和1.2。这表明该疾病是阿鲁沙的地方病。繁殖数的数值模拟表明,疫苗接种是城市野生动物水库附近地区狂犬病传播最适宜的控制方法。并计算了无病平衡ε0。如果计算出有效再生数Re小于1,则表明它在可行区域Φ内全局渐近稳定。如果Re > 1,则表明存在一个地方性的平衡点,且该平衡点是局部渐近稳定的。
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