A metapopulation model with exit screening measure for the 2014–2016 West Africa Ebola virus outbreak

IF 1.9 4区 数学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Arsène Jaurès Ouemba Tassé , Berge Tsanou , Jean Louis Woukeng , Jean M-S Lubuma
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Abstract

We construct a new metapopulation model for the transmission dynamics and control of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in an environment characterized by considerable migrations and travels of people. It is an extended SEIR model modified by the addition of Quarantine and Isolated compartments to account for travelers who undergo the exit screening. The model is well-fitted by using the reported cases from the neighboring countries Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone where the 2014–2016 Ebola outbreak simultaneously arose. We show that the unique disease-free equilibrium (DFE) of the model is unstable or locally asymptotically stable (LAS) depending on whether the control reproduction number is larger or less than unity. In the latter case, we prove that the DFE is globally asymptotically stable (GAS) provided that the exit screening is 100% negative. We also prove the GAS of the DFE by introducing more explicit thresholds, thanks to which the existence of at least one boundary equilibrium is established. We design two new nonstandard finite difference (NSFD) schemes, which preserve the dynamics of the continuous model. Numerical simulations that support the theory highlight that exit screening is useful to mitigate the infection. They also suggest that the disease is controlled or the explicit threshold is less than unity provided that the migration and the exit screening parameters are above a critical value.
针对 2014-2016 年西非埃博拉病毒爆发的带出口筛选措施的元种群模型。
我们构建了一个新的元种群模型,用于研究埃博拉病毒病(EVD)在人员大量迁徙和旅行的环境中的传播动态和控制问题。这是一个扩展的 SEIR 模型,增加了隔离区和隔离区,以考虑接受出境检查的旅行者。通过使用邻国几内亚、利比里亚和塞拉利昂报告的病例,该模型得到了很好的拟合,2014-2016 年埃博拉疫情在这些国家同时爆发。我们证明,该模型的唯一无病均衡(DFE)是不稳定的,还是局部渐近稳定(LAS)取决于控制繁殖数是大于还是小于统一。在后一种情况下,我们证明,只要出口筛选是 100% 的负值,DFE 就是全局渐近稳定的(GAS)。我们还通过引入更明确的阈值来证明 DFE 的 GAS,从而确定至少存在一个边界均衡。我们设计了两种新的非标准有限差分(NSFD)方案,它们保留了连续模型的动力学特性。支持该理论的数值模拟突出表明,出口筛选有助于减轻感染。它们还表明,只要迁移和退出筛选参数高于临界值,疾病就会得到控制,或显式阈值小于统一。
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Mathematical Biosciences
Mathematical Biosciences 生物-生物学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.30%
发文量
67
审稿时长
18 days
期刊介绍: Mathematical Biosciences publishes work providing new concepts or new understanding of biological systems using mathematical models, or methodological articles likely to find application to multiple biological systems. Papers are expected to present a major research finding of broad significance for the biological sciences, or mathematical biology. Mathematical Biosciences welcomes original research articles, letters, reviews and perspectives.
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