A vaccinated diffusive compartmental epidemic model is developed to explore the impact of vaccination as well as diffusion on the transmission dynamics of influenza. The basic reproduction numbers with and without vaccination are obtained. Sensitivity analysis of the reproduction number based on parameters involved in the system has been investigated. Stability analysis of the points of equilibrium has also been investigated. Using the combined effect of the vaccine efficacy and vaccination rate, the model is analysed to determine criteria for control of influenza epidemic. The roles of vaccine efficacy and vaccination rate are compared. It is shown that higher levels of vaccine efficacy and vaccination rate lead to a decrease in the epidem...
<div><p>Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under t...
Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under the assum...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...
A diffusive epidemic model is investigated with a view to describe the transmission of influenza as ...
Every year, influenza causes high morbidity and mortality especially among the immunocompromised per...
Mathematical modeling is an essential tool in epidemiology. Models are constructed to describe the s...
The basic reproduction number and the point of endemic equilibrium are two very important factors in...
In this paper, a reaction-diffusion SIRS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rate and partial im...
In this paper, a mathematical model based on COVID-19 is developed to study and manage disease outbr...
Influenza remains one of the major infectious diseases that target humankind, therefore, understand ...
Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing the spread of infectious diseases. In this ...
This article describes and analyzes mathematical models of the spread of infectious diseases, on the...
Influenza in humans is characterised by strongly annual dynamics and antigenic evolution leading to ...
Since the emergence of COVID-19, several vaccines have been rolled out at a rapid rate, but the upt...
Recently, a mathematical model of pandemic influenza was proposed including typical control strategi...
<div><p>Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under t...
Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under the assum...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...
A diffusive epidemic model is investigated with a view to describe the transmission of influenza as ...
Every year, influenza causes high morbidity and mortality especially among the immunocompromised per...
Mathematical modeling is an essential tool in epidemiology. Models are constructed to describe the s...
The basic reproduction number and the point of endemic equilibrium are two very important factors in...
In this paper, a reaction-diffusion SIRS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rate and partial im...
In this paper, a mathematical model based on COVID-19 is developed to study and manage disease outbr...
Influenza remains one of the major infectious diseases that target humankind, therefore, understand ...
Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing the spread of infectious diseases. In this ...
This article describes and analyzes mathematical models of the spread of infectious diseases, on the...
Influenza in humans is characterised by strongly annual dynamics and antigenic evolution leading to ...
Since the emergence of COVID-19, several vaccines have been rolled out at a rapid rate, but the upt...
Recently, a mathematical model of pandemic influenza was proposed including typical control strategi...
<div><p>Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under t...
Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under the assum...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...