Title of article :
Spatiotemporal Distributions and Dynamics of Human Infections with the A H7N9 Avian Influenza Virus
Author/Authors :
Chen, Yongxue Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University - Fuzhou, China , Wen, Yongxian Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University - Fuzhou, China
Abstract :
In 2013 in mainland China, a novel avian influenza virus H7N9 began to infect humans and had aroused severe fatality in the
infected humans, followed by the annual outbreaks. By methods of GIS and kriging interpolation, we get the geographical
distributions. We obtain the longitudinal characteristics of these outbreaks based on statistics and diagrams. After these spatiotemporal distributions, an eco-epidemiological model is established and analyzed. In this model, the general incidence
functions, the factor of fully killed infected poultry, and the virus in environment are taken into account. Theoretical analysis
shows that the endemic will be formed to a large extent once the H7N9 avian influenza virus exists in poultry. On the basis of
dynamics, we explore the possible disease control measures by numerical simulations. Simulations indicate that measures of
vaccination in poultry and stopping live poultry transactions are the primary choices for disease control in humans, and
strengthened inhibition effects and environmental disinfections can effectively control the outbreak.
Keywords :
H7N9 , Virus , Dynamics , China
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine