Epidemiological analysis of Lassa fever control using novel mathematical modeling and a dual-dosage vaccination approach.

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Akeem Olarewaju Yunus, Morufu Oyedunsi Olayiwola
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Abstract

Lassa fever is a serious health issue in West Africa that requires deeper understanding in order to be effectively controlled. Compared to conventional integer-order methods, this study presents an improved analysis of disease dynamics, including vaccine efficacy, by utilizing fractional-order models and the Laplace Adomian Decomposition methods. This research highlights the critical role of fractional-order dynamics and vaccination impact in understanding Lassa fever transmission and evaluating control strategies. It employs stability and sensitivity analyses, as well as the next-generation matrix method, to assess the basic reproduction number. The study offers novel insights into the importance of expanded vaccination coverage, setting it apart from previous works. The study demonstrated that preventive strategies, particularly double-dose vaccinations, are extremely efficient in controlling Lassa fever and lowering infection rates. It emphasizes the significance of increasing vaccination efforts to safeguard groups that are susceptible. The findings offer important epidemiological insights, boosting efforts to eradicate the disease and improve public health in West Africa and beyond.

基于新型数学模型和双剂量疫苗接种方法的拉沙热控制流行病学分析。
拉沙热是西非的一个严重健康问题,需要更深入的了解才能得到有效控制。与传统的整阶方法相比,本研究通过使用分数阶模型和拉普拉斯阿多米安分解方法,提出了一种改进的疾病动力学分析,包括疫苗功效。本研究强调了分数阶动力学和疫苗接种影响在理解拉沙热传播和评估控制策略方面的关键作用。它采用稳定性和敏感性分析,以及下一代矩阵法,以评估基本繁殖数。这项研究为扩大疫苗接种覆盖率的重要性提供了新的见解,使其与以前的工作不同。该研究表明,预防策略,特别是双剂量疫苗接种,在控制拉沙热和降低感染率方面非常有效。它强调加强疫苗接种工作以保护易感人群的重要性。这些发现提供了重要的流行病学见解,促进了西非及其他地区根除这种疾病和改善公共卫生的努力。
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BMC Research Notes
BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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3.60
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363
审稿时长
15 weeks
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