Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1705338 | Applied Mathematical Modelling | 2012 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The spread of tuberculosis is studied through a two-patch epidemiological model. We assume that susceptible individuals can migrate between the two patches, but not infective individuals. We compute the basic reproduction number R0R0, the disease-free equilibrium, two boundaries endemic equilibria which we define as the existence of the disease in one sub-population while the disease dies out in other sub-population, and the endemic equilibrium when the disease persists in the two sub-populations for specific conditions. We also determine stability criteria for the disease-free equilibrium, boundaries endemic equilibria and the endemic equilibrium. Numerical results are provided to illustrate theoretical results.
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Authors
Jean Jules Tewa, Samuel Bowong, Boulchard Mewoli,