Evaluating the Stability of Hepatitis B Virus with Infectious Latent
Journal Title: International Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Invention - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 5
Abstract
Mathematical models of infectious disease transmission dynamics have proven extremely valuable. They form an important theoretical epidemiology method, which has been used to the prevalence of hepatitis B and evaluate different immunization strategies. However, the mathematical process of HBV transmission as presented by various scholars varies, not only in the model structure, but also in the estimation of certain parameters. In this work, one of such models namely SEIR mathematical model was modified for the transmission of HBV within Latent Human with the aim to evaluate its stability. The model was analyzed in term of the population and the Latent individuals. The equilibrium point obtained were analyzed and found to be locally asymptotically stable.
Authors and Affiliations
Ben Obakpo Johnson, David Abednego Odey, Martins Nwaokolo, Ogbaji Eka Oche
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