Analytical Model for Childhood Pneumonia, a Case Study of Kenya

Ngari, C. G. and Pokhariyal, G. P. and Koske, J. K. (2016) Analytical Model for Childhood Pneumonia, a Case Study of Kenya. British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science, 12 (2). pp. 1-28. ISSN 22310851

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Abstract

Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that is caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. For a long time to the best of our knowledge there have not been reliable mathematical model for childhood pneumonia in Kenya. This research study developed a deterministic model based on the Susceptible-Vaccinated-Infected-Treated-Recovered-Susceptible compartment classes. The study used the partial differentiation of control reproduction number (RC) toinvestigate effects of; environment, efficacy of vaccination drug and treatment. Model analysis indicates the system lie in feasible region, it is bounded, has no backward bifurcation and there exists unique endemic equilibrium point when control reproduction number is greater than unity. Local and global stability of the equilibrium points indicated that control reproduction has to be maintained at less than unity to eradicate the disease. Sensitivity analysis of the control reproduction number indicates that improved vaccination drug’s efficacy, attaining herd immunity, higher treatment rates and lower effects of environment are the best intervention strategies to lower impact of the pneumonia of the children under the age of five years in Kenya.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Souths Book > Mathematical Science
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Date Deposited: 16 Jun 2023 09:29
Last Modified: 24 Jul 2024 09:58
URI: http://research.europeanlibrarypress.com/id/eprint/1022

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