A mathematical deterministic model for the dynamics of Monkeypox disease is developed. Monkeypox is a viral zoonotic disease that can be transmitted to humans, through contact with infected rodents. The model captures both the human and rodent populations and incorporates control strategies such as vaccines and quarantine for the human population. The model is analysed for local and global stability of the equilibrium solutions. In addition, numerical simulations of the model equations and sensitivity analysis of the parameters are carried out. The solutions obtained show that an increase in vaccination and quarantine measures could reduce the number of reproductions and ultimately eradicate the virus
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We consider a system of non-linear differential equations describing the spread of an epidemic in tw...
In this study, a mathematical model for studying the dynamics of monkeypox virus transmission with n...
Monkeypox is an infectious disease that affects mammals, including humans and some primates. Monkeyp...
Paper presented at the 5th Strathmore International Mathematics Conference (SIMC 2019), 12 - 16 Augu...
In this paper, mathematical model of Monkey-Pox transmission is developed and investigated, using or...
Abstract This present paper aims to examine various epidemiological aspects of the monkeypox viral i...
Monkeypox is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus which belongs to the Orthop...
A deterministic mathematical model was formulated using non-linear ordinary differential equations t...
Monkeypox (MPX) is a zoonotic disease similar to smallpox. Its fatality rate is about 11% and it is ...
Mathematical models based on computational fractional orders, employed for accurate modelling of com...
The main objective of this work is to develop the fuzzy fractional mathematical model that will be u...
The current study presents the numerical solutions of a fractional order monkeypox virus model. The ...
In this work, we developed and analyzed a mathematical model for the control of chickenpox with vacc...
The transmission of Hantavirus infection is important but not much effort has been carried out by re...
This article presents a nonlinear deterministic mathematical model which simulates the transmission ...
We consider a system of non-linear differential equations describing the spread of an epidemic in tw...
In this study, a mathematical model for studying the dynamics of monkeypox virus transmission with n...
Monkeypox is an infectious disease that affects mammals, including humans and some primates. Monkeyp...
Paper presented at the 5th Strathmore International Mathematics Conference (SIMC 2019), 12 - 16 Augu...
In this paper, mathematical model of Monkey-Pox transmission is developed and investigated, using or...
Abstract This present paper aims to examine various epidemiological aspects of the monkeypox viral i...
Monkeypox is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus which belongs to the Orthop...
A deterministic mathematical model was formulated using non-linear ordinary differential equations t...
Monkeypox (MPX) is a zoonotic disease similar to smallpox. Its fatality rate is about 11% and it is ...
Mathematical models based on computational fractional orders, employed for accurate modelling of com...
The main objective of this work is to develop the fuzzy fractional mathematical model that will be u...
The current study presents the numerical solutions of a fractional order monkeypox virus model. The ...
In this work, we developed and analyzed a mathematical model for the control of chickenpox with vacc...
The transmission of Hantavirus infection is important but not much effort has been carried out by re...
This article presents a nonlinear deterministic mathematical model which simulates the transmission ...
We consider a system of non-linear differential equations describing the spread of an epidemic in tw...