A Mathematical Model of the Transmission Dynamics of Bovine Schistosomiasis with Contaminated Environment

Schistosomiasis, a vector-borne chronically debilitating infectious disease, is a serious public health concern for humans and animals in the affected tropical and sub-tropical regions. We formulate and theoretically analyze a deterministic mathematical model with snail and bovine hosts. The basic r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta biotheoretica 2022-03, Vol.70 (1), p.9-9, Article 9
Hauptverfasser: Kadaleka, Solomon, Abelman, Shirley, Tchuenche, Jean M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Schistosomiasis, a vector-borne chronically debilitating infectious disease, is a serious public health concern for humans and animals in the affected tropical and sub-tropical regions. We formulate and theoretically analyze a deterministic mathematical model with snail and bovine hosts. The basic reproduction number R 0 is computed and used to investigate the local stability of the model’s steady states. Global stability of the endemic equilibrium is carried out by constructing a suitable Lyapunov function. Sensitivity analysis shows that the basic reproduction number is most sensitive to the model parameters related to the contaminated environment, namely: shedding rate of cercariae by snails, cercariae to miracidia survival probability, snails-miracidia effective contact rate and natural death rate of miracidia and cercariae. Numerical results show that when no intervention measures are implemented, there is an increase of the infected classes, and a rapid decline of the number of susceptible and exposed bovines and snails. Effects of the variation of some of the key sensitive model parameters on the schistosomiasis dynamics as well as on the initial disease transmission threshold parameter R 0 are graphically depicted.
ISSN:0001-5342
1572-8358
DOI:10.1007/s10441-021-09434-y