A simple stochastic mathematical model is developed and investigated for the dynamics of measles epidemic. The model, which is a multi-dimensional diffusion process, includes susceptible individuals, latent (exposed), infected and removed individuals. Stochastic effects are assumed to arise in the process of infection of susceptible individuals. Using the best currently available parameter values, the intrinsic variability in response to a given initial infection is examined by solving the stochastic system numerically. The results of the simulation seem to agree with the historical pattern of measles in Nigeria. Keywords: Stochastic model, measles, epidemiology, Wiener process, Euler scheme
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Measles is an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus of the genus Morbillivirus. The ...
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A stochastic epidemic model is proposed which incorporates heterogeneity in the spread of a disease ...
As they are the leading cause of death among children and adolescents worldwide, it is of extreme im...
A key issue in the dynamical modelling of epidemics is the synthesis of complex mathematical models ...
Measles is an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus of the genus Morbillivirus. The ...
Stochastic models have an important role in modeling and analyzing epidemic diseases for small size ...
A stochastic discrete time version of the susceptible-infected-recovered model for infectious diseas...
Epidemic dynamics pose a great challenge to stochastic modelling because chance events are major det...
A stochastic epidemic model is proposed which incorporates heterogeneity in the spread of a disease ...
Before the development of mass-vaccination campaigns. measles exhibited persistent fluctuations (end...
This thesis is mainly concerned with avian flu epidemic recurrence, its current paradigm, and furthe...
In this thesis several problems concerning the stochastic modelling of emerging infections are consi...
abstract: Mathematical modeling of infectious diseases can help public health officials to make deci...
We present a spatial variant of the time series susceptible-infectious-recovered (TSIR) stochastic p...
Although measles vaccine is considered safe and highly effective, cases continue to be reported glob...
The thesis is made up of three chapters, which analyse the disease spreads within the population in...
A stochastic epidemic model is proposed which incorporates heterogeneity in the spread of a disease ...
As they are the leading cause of death among children and adolescents worldwide, it is of extreme im...
A key issue in the dynamical modelling of epidemics is the synthesis of complex mathematical models ...
Measles is an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus of the genus Morbillivirus. The ...
Stochastic models have an important role in modeling and analyzing epidemic diseases for small size ...