Analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in Johor, Malaysia

Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease which has continued to be a public health issue in Malaysia. This paper investigates the impact of singular use of vaccination and its combined effort with treatment and adulticide controls on the population dynamics of dengue in Johor, Malaysia. In a first step, a...

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Main Authors: Abidemi, Afeez, Aziz, Nur Arina Bazilah
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spelling my.utm.984392023-01-08T02:32:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98439/ Analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in Johor, Malaysia Abidemi, Afeez Aziz, Nur Arina Bazilah QA Mathematics Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease which has continued to be a public health issue in Malaysia. This paper investigates the impact of singular use of vaccination and its combined effort with treatment and adulticide controls on the population dynamics of dengue in Johor, Malaysia. In a first step, a compartmental model capturing vaccination compartment with mass random vaccination distribution process is appropriately formulated. The model with or without imperfect vaccination exhibits backward bifurcation phenomenon. Using the available data and facts from the 2012 dengue outbreak in Johor, basic reproduction number for the outbreak is estimated. Sensitivity analysis is performed to investigate how the model parameters influence dengue disease transmission and spread in a population. In a second step, a new deterministic model incorporating vaccination as a control parameter of distinct constant rates with the efforts of treatment and adulticide controls is developed. Numerical simulations are carried out to evaluate the impact of the three control measures by implementing several control strategies. It is observed that the transmission of dengue can be curtailed using any of the control strategies analysed in this work. Efficiency analysis further reveals that a strategy that combines vaccination, treatment and adulticide controls is most efficient for dengue prevention and control in Johor, Malaysia. Springer Nature India Private Limited 2022-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98439/1/NurArinaBazilah2022_AnalysisofDeterministicModelsforDengue.pdf Abidemi, Afeez and Aziz, Nur Arina Bazilah (2022) Analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in Johor, Malaysia. International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics, 8 (1). pp. 1-51. ISSN 2349-5103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40819-022-01250-3 DOI:10.1007/s40819-022-01250-3
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Abidemi, Afeez
Aziz, Nur Arina Bazilah
Analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in Johor, Malaysia
description Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease which has continued to be a public health issue in Malaysia. This paper investigates the impact of singular use of vaccination and its combined effort with treatment and adulticide controls on the population dynamics of dengue in Johor, Malaysia. In a first step, a compartmental model capturing vaccination compartment with mass random vaccination distribution process is appropriately formulated. The model with or without imperfect vaccination exhibits backward bifurcation phenomenon. Using the available data and facts from the 2012 dengue outbreak in Johor, basic reproduction number for the outbreak is estimated. Sensitivity analysis is performed to investigate how the model parameters influence dengue disease transmission and spread in a population. In a second step, a new deterministic model incorporating vaccination as a control parameter of distinct constant rates with the efforts of treatment and adulticide controls is developed. Numerical simulations are carried out to evaluate the impact of the three control measures by implementing several control strategies. It is observed that the transmission of dengue can be curtailed using any of the control strategies analysed in this work. Efficiency analysis further reveals that a strategy that combines vaccination, treatment and adulticide controls is most efficient for dengue prevention and control in Johor, Malaysia.
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author Abidemi, Afeez
Aziz, Nur Arina Bazilah
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title Analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in Johor, Malaysia
title_short Analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in Johor, Malaysia
title_full Analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in Johor, Malaysia
title_fullStr Analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in Johor, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in Johor, Malaysia
title_sort analysis of deterministic models for dengue disease transmission dynamics with vaccination perspective in johor, malaysia
publisher Springer Nature India Private Limited
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