Title of article :
Mathematical Global Dynamics and Control Strategies on Echinococcus multilocularis Infection
Author/Authors :
Hassan, A. S Department of Mathematical Sciences - College of Science - Engineering and Technology - Florida Science Campus - University of South Africa (UNISA) - Pretoria, South Africa , Munganga, J. M. W Department of Mathematical Sciences - College of Science - Engineering and Technology - Florida Science Campus - University of South Africa (UNISA) - Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract :
Echinococcus multilocularis, a major cause of echinococcosis in human, is a parasitic sylvatic disease between two major hosts in
a predator-prey relation. A new model for the transmission dynamics of Echinococcus multilocularis in the population of red foxes
and voles with environment as a source of infection is formulated and rigorously analyzed. The model is used to access the impact
of treatment on red foxes and environmental disinfection as control strategies on the disease dynamics. The control reproduction
number is computed and is used to rigorously prove the local and global dynamics of models’ equilibria. Using available data on
Echinococcus, elasticity indices and partial rank correlation coefficients of control reproduction number and cumulative new cases
in red foxes and voles are computed. Parameters that have high influence locally and globally are identified. Numerical experiments indicate that administering disinfection of environment only induces more positive impact than applying treatment
only on red foxes in controlling the infection. Generally, interventions towards treating red foxes and environmental disinfection
could be sufficient in tackling transmission of disease in the populations.
Keywords :
Dynamics , Global , multilocularis , predator-prey
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine