A MATHEMATICAL STUDY OF TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS USING A DETERMINISTIC MODEL IN COMPARISON WITH CONTINUOUS MARKOV CHAIN MODEL


KASBAWATI, KASBAWATI and TUNGGA, RIFALDY ATLANT and JAYA, ANDI KRESNA and KALONDENG, ANISA (2021) A MATHEMATICAL STUDY OF TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS USING A DETERMINISTIC MODEL IN COMPARISON WITH CONTINUOUS MARKOV CHAIN MODEL. Communications in Mathematical Biology and Neuroscience.

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Mathematical model of the transmission of tuberculosis infection was widely studied to capture the transient
behavior of the disease transmission. In this study we model the dynamic of the disease by considering an
epidemiological model called SEIIR model to capture the deterministic behavior of the disease. We also applied a
continuous-time Markov chain model to take into consideration the randomness of the system. In the deterministic
model, a disease-free equilibrium point and a basic reproduction number of the model are found which are mainly
influenced by the contact rate of susceptible individuals with infective individuals. Other parameters such as
progression rate of the latent individuals to be infectious individuals and the treatment rate of latent individuals also
influence not only the deterministic model but also the stochastic sample paths. For a certain critical value of the
treatment rate of latent class, deterministic and stochastic solutions show different behavior at the final time of
observation. A high degree of randomness is observed in the latent and infected class (hospitalize or not-hospitalized).
While in the susceptible class, effect of randomness is almost not observed. This suggests the robustness of
deterministic model of susceptible class to the stochastic perturbations.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 19 Apr 2021 04:20
Last Modified: 19 Apr 2021 04:20
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/4101

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