Abang Sunday Igwe, Scott, Ozioko Arinze Luke, Atokolo William, Oziri Kingsley Emeka, A. R. Adebisi, Topman Nicholas Nnamani, Mbah Godwin, Christopher Ezike
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Mathematical modelling approach for the study of Nipah virus disease transmission dynamics
. Ever since the first outbreak of Nipah virus disease, which occurred both in human and non-human primates in developing countries in Far East Asian between 1998 and 1999 which led to a majority of deaths, with the effect of such occurrence still witnessed up till date. We studied the spread of Nipah virus and obtained a system of equations comprising of ten equations which effectively described the transmission of Nipah Virus in a population where control measures were incorporated and two major sources of contacting the disease which are coming in contact with contaminated foods by infected bats from crop farming and pig farming, these were also incorporated. We investigated the local stability of the disease-free equilibrium using the Jacobian Matrix approach and the disease-endemic stability using the center manifold theorem. We also investigated the global
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Communications in Mathematical Biology and Neuroscience (CMBN) is a peer-reviewed open access international journal, which is aimed to provide a publication forum for important research in all aspects of mathematical biology and neuroscience. This journal will accept high quality articles containing original research results and survey articles of exceptional merit.