THE EFFECT OF QUARANTINE AND TREATMENT IN COVID-19 TRANSMISSION: FROM MATHEMATICAL MODELING PERSPECTIVE

被引:3
|
作者
Haruna, Issaka [1 ]
Alemneh, Haileyesus Tessema [2 ]
Tilahun, Getachew Teshome [3 ]
机构
[1] Pan African Univ Inst Basic Sci Technol & Innovat, Nairobi, Kenya
[2] Univ Gondar, Dept Math, Gondar, Ethiopia
[3] Haramaya Univ, Dept Math, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia
关键词
COVID-19; mathematical modeling; numerical simulation; stability analysis; quarantine and treatment;
D O I
10.28919/cmbn/6381
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Corona-virus disease (COVID-19) is caused by the novel-virus (SARS-COV2). This disease mainly targets human respiratory system. COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has affected day to day life and is slowing down the global economy. This pandemic has affected thousands of peoples, who are either sick or are being killed due to the spread of this disease. In this paper we developed an eight compartmental model with quarantine and treatment of COVID-19. After proposing the model, we analysed the qualitative behaviors of the model, like the disease free and endemic equilibrium points and their stability analysis. Moreover, we obtained the basic reproduction number using next-generation matrix method and we performed the sensitivity analysis to identify the most affecting parameters in terms of disease control and spread. To investigate the detail effect of each major parameters, we performed numerical simulation. We obtained that using both quarantine and treatment is best way in combating COVID-19 in the community. Therefore, stakeholders and policy makers of a government should use both quarantine and treatment simultaneously in fighting the pandemic from the population.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Mathematical modeling of the outbreak of COVID-19
    Sinha, Arvind Kumar
    Namdev, Nishant
    Shende, Pradeep
    NETWORK MODELING AND ANALYSIS IN HEALTH INFORMATICS AND BIOINFORMATICS, 2022, 11 (01):
  • [32] Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 epidemic with effect of awareness programs
    Musa, Salihu Sabiu
    Qureshi, Sania
    Zhao, Shi
    Yusuf, Abdullahi
    Mustapha, Umar Tasiu
    He, Daihai
    INFECTIOUS DISEASE MODELLING, 2021, 6 : 448 - 460
  • [33] Mathematical Analysis of COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics Model in Ghana with Double-Dose Vaccination and Quarantine
    Akuka, Philip N. A.
    Seidu, Baba
    Bornaa, C. S.
    COMPUTATIONAL AND MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN MEDICINE, 2022, 2022
  • [34] COVID-19 Transmission: Bangladesh Perspective
    Masud, M. A.
    Islam, Md Hamidul
    Mamun, Khondaker A.
    Kim, Byul Nim
    Kim, Sangil
    MATHEMATICS, 2020, 8 (10) : 1 - 20
  • [35] COVID-19 transmission: a positive perspective
    Sakarde, Apurva
    Takhelmayum, Roshan
    Garg, Seema
    Kushwaha, Arvind S.
    HORMONE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 2021, 42 (04) : 425 - 428
  • [36] The role of asymptomatic class, quarantine and isolation in the transmission of COVID-19
    Ali, Mohsin
    Shah, Syed Touqeer H.
    Imran, Mudassar
    Khan, Adnan
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL DYNAMICS, 2020, 14 (01) : 389 - 408
  • [37] Conformable mathematical modeling of the COVID-19 transmission dynamics: A more general study
    Thabet, Hayman
    Kendre, Subhash
    MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN THE APPLIED SCIENCES, 2023, 46 (17) : 18126 - 18149
  • [38] Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 transmission dynamics between healthcare workers and community
    Masandawa, Lemjini
    Mirau, Silas Steven
    Mbalawata, Isambi Sailon
    RESULTS IN PHYSICS, 2021, 29
  • [39] Mathematical Modeling of COVID-19 Transmission and Intervention in South Korea: A Review of Literature
    Lee, Hyojung
    Kim, Sol
    Jeong, Minyoung
    Choi, Eunseo
    Ahn, Hyeonjeong
    Lee, Jeehyun
    YONSEI MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2023, 64 (01) : 1 - 10
  • [40] A MATHEMATICAL MODELING WITH OPTIMAL CONTROL STRATEGY OF TRANSMISSION OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC VIRUS
    Kouidere, Abdelfatah
    Khajji, Bouchaib
    El Bhih, Amine
    Balatif, Omar
    Rachik, Mostafa
    COMMUNICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE, 2020, : 1 - 23