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Ivorra, Benjamín and Ngom, Diène and Ramos del Olmo, Ángel Manuel (2016) Stability and sensitivity analysis of Be-CoDiS, an epidemiological model to predict the spread of human diseases between countries. Validation with data from the 2014-16 West African Ebola Virus Disease epidemic. (Unpublished)
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Abstract
The Ebola virus disease is a lethal human and primate disease that requires a particular attention from the international health authorities due to important recent outbreaks in some Western African countries and isolated cases in Europe and North-America. Regarding the emergency of this situation, various decision tools, such as mathematical models, were developed to assist the authorities to focus their efforts in important factors to eradicate Ebola. In a previous work, we proposed an original deterministic spatial-temporal model, called Be-CoDiS (Between-Countries Disease Spread), to study the evolution of human diseases within and between countries by taking into consideration the movement of people between geographical areas. This model was validated by considering numerical experiments regarding the 2014-16 West African Ebola Virus Disease epidemic. In this article, we perform a stability analysis of Be-CoDiS. Our first objective is to study the equilibrium states of simplified versions of this model, limited to the cases of one or two countries, and determine their basic reproduction ratios. Then, we perform a sensitivity analysis of those basic reproduction ratios regarding the model parameters. Finally, we validate the results by considering numerical experiments based on data from the 2014-16 West African Ebola Virus Disease epidemic.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Epidemiological modelling, Deterministic models, Stability analysis, Sensitivity analysis, Ebola Virus Disease, Basic reproduction ratio |
Subjects: | Sciences > Mathematics > Mathematical analysis Sciences > Mathematics > Differential equations Medical sciences > Medicine > Communicable diseases |
ID Code: | 54905 |
Deposited On: | 30 Apr 2019 11:25 |
Last Modified: | 30 Apr 2019 11:52 |
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Stability and sensitivity analysis of Be-CoDiS, an epidemiological model to predict the spread of human diseases between countries. Validation with data from the 2014-16 West African Ebola Virus Disease epidemic. (deposited 13 May 2016 10:14)
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