Malaria continues to affect many individuals irrespective of the status or class particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. In this work, an existing malaria status classical model is studied in fractionalized perspective. The positivity and boundedness of the malaria model is studied. The existence and uniqueness of solutions based on fractional derivative and stochastic perspective is established. The numerical simulation results depict that the infectious classes of humans and vector increase as the fractional order derivative increases. Susceptible classes humans and vector reduce as the fractional order derivative increases. This phenomenon is peculiar with epidemiological models. The implications of the results are that in managing the dynam...
In this paper, we provide a brief survey of mathematical modelling of malaria and how it is used to ...
Mathematical models have been used to provide an explicit framework for understanding malaria transm...
Malaria continues to pose a major public health challenge, especially in developing countries, as 21...
Malaria continues to affect many individuals irrespective of the status or class particularly in Sub...
We study a fractional model for malaria transmission under control strategies.Weconsider the intege...
In this paper we study a fractional order model for malaria transmission. It is considered the integ...
Abstract The present paper deals with a fractional-order mathematical epidemic model of malaria tran...
Malaria is still ranked among one of the world’s top killers. According to WHO report released in De...
Presented at Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference (BAMM) According to WHO estimates r...
This thesis includes modeling studies on three structured deterministic models. These models are use...
dissertation describes the development and application of a new mathematical model for simulating th...
In this study, we propose a mathematical model for the transmission dynamics of malaria by incorpora...
We present and analyze a stochastic differential equation (SDE) model for the population dynamics of...
In this paper, we consider the modified epidemiological malaria model proposed by Abadi and Harald. ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDMalaria is a common infection in tropical areas, transmitted between humans...
In this paper, we provide a brief survey of mathematical modelling of malaria and how it is used to ...
Mathematical models have been used to provide an explicit framework for understanding malaria transm...
Malaria continues to pose a major public health challenge, especially in developing countries, as 21...
Malaria continues to affect many individuals irrespective of the status or class particularly in Sub...
We study a fractional model for malaria transmission under control strategies.Weconsider the intege...
In this paper we study a fractional order model for malaria transmission. It is considered the integ...
Abstract The present paper deals with a fractional-order mathematical epidemic model of malaria tran...
Malaria is still ranked among one of the world’s top killers. According to WHO report released in De...
Presented at Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference (BAMM) According to WHO estimates r...
This thesis includes modeling studies on three structured deterministic models. These models are use...
dissertation describes the development and application of a new mathematical model for simulating th...
In this study, we propose a mathematical model for the transmission dynamics of malaria by incorpora...
We present and analyze a stochastic differential equation (SDE) model for the population dynamics of...
In this paper, we consider the modified epidemiological malaria model proposed by Abadi and Harald. ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDMalaria is a common infection in tropical areas, transmitted between humans...
In this paper, we provide a brief survey of mathematical modelling of malaria and how it is used to ...
Mathematical models have been used to provide an explicit framework for understanding malaria transm...
Malaria continues to pose a major public health challenge, especially in developing countries, as 21...