调查农村和森林之间的流动性对寨卡病毒传播的作用

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
K. Al-Maqrashi, F. Al-Musalhi, I. Elmojtaba, N. Al-Salti
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提出了一个寨卡病毒传播的数学模型,结合了农村地区和附近森林之间的人类活动,以研究人类活动在寨卡病毒感染在人类和蚊子种群中传播中的作用。假设生活在农村地区的易感人群和受感染人群的比例都转移到附近的森林地区。所有人群都采用了直接、间接和垂直传播途径。对所提出的模型进行了数学分析。分析首先对所提出的模型进行归一化。然后讨论了归一化模型解的正性和有界性。使用下一代矩阵方法计算了基本繁殖数,并给出了它与三种疾病传播途径的关系。研究了基本再现数对所有模型参数的敏感性分析。分析还包括无病和地方病平衡点的存在和稳定性。还进行了分叉分析。最后,获得了归一化模型的数值解,以证实理论结果,并证明人类运动在人类和蚊子种群疾病传播中的作用。
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Investigating the Role of Mobility between Rural Areas and Forests on the Spread of Zika
A mathematical model of Zika virus transmission, incorporating human movement between rural areas and nearby forests, is presented to investigate the role of human movement in the spread of Zika virus infections in human and mosquito populations. Proportions of both susceptible and infected humans living in rural areas are assumed to move to nearby forest areas. Direct, indirect, and vertical transmission routes are incorporated for all populations. A mathematical analysis of the proposed model is presented. The analysis starts with normalizing the proposed model. The positivity and boundedness of solutions to the normalized model are then addressed. The basic reproduction number is calculated using the next-generation matrix method and its relation to the three routes of disease transmission has been presented. The sensitivity analysis of the basic reproduction number to all model parameters is investigated. The analysis also includes the existence and stability of disease-free and endemic equilibrium points. Bifurcation analysis is also carried out. Finally, numerical solutions to the normalized model are obtained to confirm the theoretical results and demonstrate human movement's role in disease transmission in human and mosquito populations.
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Biomath
Biomath Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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