Mathematical Modelling of Malaria Disease Transmission and Control.

This study focused on mathematical modelling of malaria disease transmission and control. Besides, by using the comparison theorem and the theory of uniform persistence, the study will respectively, assess the global stability of the nontrivial disease-free equilibrium and the existence of positive...

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Main Author: Muhangi, Benard
Format: Thesis
Language:en_US
Published: Kabale University 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/1700
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description This study focused on mathematical modelling of malaria disease transmission and control. Besides, by using the comparison theorem and the theory of uniform persistence, the study will respectively, assess the global stability of the nontrivial disease-free equilibrium and the existence of positive periodic control measures. This study suggested and analyzed the transmission dynamics of malaria disease in a population using a nonlinear mathematical model. The deterministic compartmental model was examined using stability theory of differential equations. The reproduction number was obtained to be asymptotically stable conditions for the disease-free, and the endemic equilibria were determined. Moreso, the qualitatively evaluated model incorporates time-dependent variable controls which was aimed at reducing the proliferation of malaria disease. The possible influence of exploring a single control, the combination of two, and the three controls on the spread of the disease was also investigated.
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spelling oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-17002024-08-01T00:01:41Z Mathematical Modelling of Malaria Disease Transmission and Control. Muhangi, Benard Mathematical Modelling Malaria Disease Transmission Control This study focused on mathematical modelling of malaria disease transmission and control. Besides, by using the comparison theorem and the theory of uniform persistence, the study will respectively, assess the global stability of the nontrivial disease-free equilibrium and the existence of positive periodic control measures. This study suggested and analyzed the transmission dynamics of malaria disease in a population using a nonlinear mathematical model. The deterministic compartmental model was examined using stability theory of differential equations. The reproduction number was obtained to be asymptotically stable conditions for the disease-free, and the endemic equilibria were determined. Moreso, the qualitatively evaluated model incorporates time-dependent variable controls which was aimed at reducing the proliferation of malaria disease. The possible influence of exploring a single control, the combination of two, and the three controls on the spread of the disease was also investigated. 2024-01-17T08:41:50Z 2024-01-17T08:41:50Z 2022 Thesis Muhangi, Benard (2022). Mathematical Modelling of Malaria Disease Transmission and Control. Kabale: kabale University. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/1700 en_US Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf Kabale University
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Malaria Disease Transmission
Control
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Mathematical Modelling of Malaria Disease Transmission and Control.
title Mathematical Modelling of Malaria Disease Transmission and Control.
title_full Mathematical Modelling of Malaria Disease Transmission and Control.
title_fullStr Mathematical Modelling of Malaria Disease Transmission and Control.
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical Modelling of Malaria Disease Transmission and Control.
title_short Mathematical Modelling of Malaria Disease Transmission and Control.
title_sort mathematical modelling of malaria disease transmission and control
topic Mathematical Modelling
Malaria Disease Transmission
Control
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