建立一个控制疟疾传播和传播的数学模型

P. Wanjau, G. Gachigua
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根据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的医疗记录,全球每年有2亿人死于疟疾。大多数受害者主要是儿童和孕妇。在这项工作中,开发了一个确定性模型来显示疟疾的传播。该模型由描述疟疾如何传播的常微分方程(ode)组成。分析了平衡点的存在性,分析的关键是确定了基本再生数(R0)。利用MatLab求解器进行了数值模拟。
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DEVELOPING A MATHEMATICAL MODEL GOVERNING THE SPREAD AND TRANSMISSION OF MALARIA BY FEMALE ANOPHELES MOSQUITO
According to world health organization [WHO] medical records, malaria has a global fatality of 200 million people annually. Most of the victims are mainly children and expectant women. In this work a deterministic model has been developed to show the transmission of malaria. The model consists of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) which describe how malaria spreads. Existence of equilibrium points was analyzed and the key to the analysis was by defining the basic Reproduction number (R0). Numerical simulations was performed by MatLab solver.
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