An epidemiological model is presented that provides a comprehensive description of the transmission pathways involved for recurrent tuberculosis (TB), whereby cured individuals can become reinfected. Our main goal is to determine conditions that lead to the appearance of a backward bifurcation. This occurs when an asymptotically stable infection free equilibrium concurrently exists with a stable non-trivial equilibria even though the basic reproduction number R0 is less than unity. Although, some 10-30% cases of TB are recurrent, the role of recurrent TB as far as the formation of backward bifurcation is concerned, is rarely if ever studied. The model used here incorporates progressive primary infection, exogenous reinfection, endogenous re...
Tuberculosis is one of the burning issues of the modern era that causes serious health hazard in hum...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the effect of the emergence of TB drug-resistant...
The spread of tuberculosis can occur in two ways, namely exogenous and endogenous. The spread of tub...
<div><p>An epidemiological model is presented that provides a comprehensive description of the trans...
Abstract. There is significant disagreement in the epidemiological literature regarding the extent t...
In order to achieve a better understanding of multiple infections and long latency in the dynamics o...
International audienceA deterministic model of tuberculosis (TB) in sub-Saharan Africa including und...
Mathematical models are widely used for understanding the transmission mechanisms and control of inf...
In order to achieve a better understanding of multiple infections and long latency in the dynamics o...
A mathematical model is developed to study the impact of loss of immunity on the transmission dynami...
Copyright © 2014 Nyerere, Luboobi and Gyekye. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
A within-host tuberculosis model describing the interaction between macrophages and Mycobacterium t...
<p>Parameter values: <i>μ</i> = 0.0167, <i>μ</i><sub><i>d</i></sub> = 0.1, <i>k</i> = 0.0002, <i>r</...
This study proposes a model that describes the dynamics of HIV/AIDS Co infection with Tuberculosis (...
The total population of the model is divided into five mutually exclusive classes: Vaccinated V ( t)...
Tuberculosis is one of the burning issues of the modern era that causes serious health hazard in hum...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the effect of the emergence of TB drug-resistant...
The spread of tuberculosis can occur in two ways, namely exogenous and endogenous. The spread of tub...
<div><p>An epidemiological model is presented that provides a comprehensive description of the trans...
Abstract. There is significant disagreement in the epidemiological literature regarding the extent t...
In order to achieve a better understanding of multiple infections and long latency in the dynamics o...
International audienceA deterministic model of tuberculosis (TB) in sub-Saharan Africa including und...
Mathematical models are widely used for understanding the transmission mechanisms and control of inf...
In order to achieve a better understanding of multiple infections and long latency in the dynamics o...
A mathematical model is developed to study the impact of loss of immunity on the transmission dynami...
Copyright © 2014 Nyerere, Luboobi and Gyekye. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
A within-host tuberculosis model describing the interaction between macrophages and Mycobacterium t...
<p>Parameter values: <i>μ</i> = 0.0167, <i>μ</i><sub><i>d</i></sub> = 0.1, <i>k</i> = 0.0002, <i>r</...
This study proposes a model that describes the dynamics of HIV/AIDS Co infection with Tuberculosis (...
The total population of the model is divided into five mutually exclusive classes: Vaccinated V ( t)...
Tuberculosis is one of the burning issues of the modern era that causes serious health hazard in hum...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the effect of the emergence of TB drug-resistant...
The spread of tuberculosis can occur in two ways, namely exogenous and endogenous. The spread of tub...