Title of article :
Mathematical Modelling of HIV-HCV Coinfection Dynamics in Absence of Therapy
Author/Authors :
Mayanja, Edison Department of Mathematics - Makerere University - Kampala, Uganda , Luboobi, Livingstone S Strathmore University - Nairobi, Kenya , Kasozi, Juma Department of Mathematics - Makerere University - Kampala, Uganda , Nsubuga, Rebecca N Independent Researcher - Kampala, Uganda
Abstract :
Globally, it is estimated that of the 36.7 million people infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), 6.3% are coinfected
with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Coinfection with HIV reduces the chance of HCV spontaneous clearance. In this work, we
formulated and analysed a deterministic model to study the HIV and HCV coinfection dynamics in absence of therapy. Due to
chronic stage of HCV infection being long, asymptomatic, and infectious, our model formulation was based on the splitting of
the chronic stage into the following: before onset of cirrhosis and its complications and after onset of cirrhosis. We computed
the basic reproduction numbers using the next generation matrix method. We performed numerical simulations to support the
analytical results. We carried out sensitivity analysis to determine the relative importance of the different parameters influencing
the HIV-HCV coinfection dynamics. The findings reveal that, in the long run, there is a substantial number of individuals
coinfected with HIV and latent HCV. Therefore, HIV and latently HCV-infected individuals need to seek early treatment so as
to slow down the progression of HIV to AIDS and latent HCV to advanced HCV.
Keywords :
HIV-HCV , Dynamics , Therapy
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine