STABILITY ANALYSIS OF ROTAVIRUS-MALARIA CO-EPIDEMIC MODEL WITH VACCINATION

被引:3
作者
Nyang'inja, Rachel A. [1 ,2 ]
Lawi, George O. [3 ]
Okongo, Mark O. [4 ]
Orwa, Titus O. [5 ]
机构
[1] Shanghai Univ, Dept Math, Shangda Rd, Shanghai 200444, Peoples R China
[2] Taita Taveta Univ, Dept Math, POB 635, Voi 80300, Kenya
[3] Masinde Muliro Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Math, POB 190, Kakamega 50100, Kenya
[4] Chuka Univ, Dept Phys Sci, POB 109, Chuka 60400, Kenya
[5] Strathmore Univ, Inst Math Sci, POB 59857, Nairobi 00200, Kenya
来源
DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS | 2019年 / 28卷 / 02期
关键词
basic reproduction number; equilibria; co-infection; stability; rotavirus; vaccination; GLOBAL PROPERTIES; LYAPUNOV FUNCTIONS; DISEASE; TUBERCULOSIS; TRANSMISSION; DYNAMICS; IMPACT; SIR;
D O I
10.12732/dsa.v28i2.10
中图分类号
O29 [应用数学];
学科分类号
070104 ;
摘要
This study proposes a model that describes the dynamics of rotavirus and malaria co-epidemics with vaccination using systems of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. We first study the sub-model of rotavirus-only in order to gain insights into how vaccination impacts on transmission dynamics of rotavirus separately, thereafter we study the full model. The basic reproduction numbers of the sub-models of rotavirus-only and malaria-only are determined and used to establish the existence and analyze the stabilities of equilibria. The model is extended to explore the effects of rotavirus and its vaccination on rotavirus-malaria co-infection dynamics. Results show that the rotavirus-only model is globally asymptotically stable when the reproduction number, R-r is less than one while the co-infection model is found to exhibit a backward bifurcation. Further analysis indicate rotavirus vaccination would effectively reduce co-infections with malaria. We carry out numerical simulations to illustrate the potential impact of the vaccination scenarios and to support our analytical findings.
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页码:371 / 407
页数:37
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