Compartmental epidemic models are intriguing in the sense that the generic model may explain different kinds of infectious diseases with minor modifications. However, there may exist some ailments that may not fit the generic capsule. Amoebiasis is one such example where transmission through the population demands a more detailed and sophisticated approach, both mathematical and numerical. The manuscript engages in a deep analytical study of the compartmental epidemic model; susceptible-exposed-infectious-carrier-recovered-susceptible (SEICRS), formulated for Amoebiasis. We have shown that the model allows the single disease-free equilibrium (DFE) state if R 0 , the basic reproduction number, is less than unity and the unique endemic...
In this paper we formulate an SEIR (Susceptible – Exposed - Infective - Recovered) model of Gonorr...
Epidemic modeling is an important theoretical approach for investigating the transmission dynamics o...
AbstractIn the paper, we propose a model that tracks the dynamics of many diseases spread by vectors...
Compartmental epidemic models are intriguing in the sense that the generic model may explain differe...
Abstract. A model is developed for the spread of an infectious disease in a population with constant...
A basic simple SIS epidemic model is proposed and analyzed. The population is infected by a transmis...
In this research work, we study the global stability of the SIR model which describes the dynamics o...
AbstractAn epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches...
This paper presents a mathematical model that describes the transmission dynamics of schistosomiasis...
A proper structure of mathematical model is required tounderstand the large size dynamics of the spr...
Vector-host epidemic models with direct transmission are proposed and analyzed. It is shown that the...
A four (4) compartmental model of (S, E, I , I ) were presented to have better understanding of para...
In this paper, we study the dynamics of a vector-borne disease model with two transmission paths: di...
The role of animal reservoir in the disease dynamics is not yet properly studied. In the present inv...
Abstract:- Plasmodium vivax malaria differs from P. falciparum malaria in that a person suffering fr...
In this paper we formulate an SEIR (Susceptible – Exposed - Infective - Recovered) model of Gonorr...
Epidemic modeling is an important theoretical approach for investigating the transmission dynamics o...
AbstractIn the paper, we propose a model that tracks the dynamics of many diseases spread by vectors...
Compartmental epidemic models are intriguing in the sense that the generic model may explain differe...
Abstract. A model is developed for the spread of an infectious disease in a population with constant...
A basic simple SIS epidemic model is proposed and analyzed. The population is infected by a transmis...
In this research work, we study the global stability of the SIR model which describes the dynamics o...
AbstractAn epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches...
This paper presents a mathematical model that describes the transmission dynamics of schistosomiasis...
A proper structure of mathematical model is required tounderstand the large size dynamics of the spr...
Vector-host epidemic models with direct transmission are proposed and analyzed. It is shown that the...
A four (4) compartmental model of (S, E, I , I ) were presented to have better understanding of para...
In this paper, we study the dynamics of a vector-borne disease model with two transmission paths: di...
The role of animal reservoir in the disease dynamics is not yet properly studied. In the present inv...
Abstract:- Plasmodium vivax malaria differs from P. falciparum malaria in that a person suffering fr...
In this paper we formulate an SEIR (Susceptible – Exposed - Infective - Recovered) model of Gonorr...
Epidemic modeling is an important theoretical approach for investigating the transmission dynamics o...
AbstractIn the paper, we propose a model that tracks the dynamics of many diseases spread by vectors...