Title of article :
Mathematical Modeling and Control of Infectious Diseases
Author/Authors :
Zaman, Gul Department of Mathematics - University of Malakand - Chakdara, Pakistan , Jung, Il H Department of Mathematics - Pusan National University - Busan, Republic of Korea , Torres, Delfim F. M Department of Mathematics and CIDMA - University of Aveiro - Aveiro, Portugal , Zeb, Anwar Department of Mathematics - COMSATS Institute of Information Technology - Abbottabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
Mathematical modeling has become a valuable tool for
the analysis of dynamics of infectious disease and for the
support of control strategies development in recent years.
This work highlights the conceptual ideas and mathematical
tools needed for infectious diseases modeling. The main convergence of this was on the dynamics of infectious diseases,
the analysis of transmission patterns in various populations,
and methods to assess the effectiveness of control strategies
such as HIV, childhood infections, influenza, and vector
borne infections. It was concerned with qualitative behaviors
of infectious disease model.The qualitative behavior of model
includes positivity, uniqueness, local stability, global stability,
bifurcation analysis, control of diseases, and existence of solutions. This study provided a platform for the discussion of the
major research challenges and achievements on qualitative
behaviors of infectious diseases and their control. Due to the
availability of a lot of applications of this study, many authors
contributed.
Keywords :
Control , Mathematical , HIV
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine