Global Stability of a SVEIR Epidemic Model: Application to Poliomyelitis Transmission Dynamics

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ABSTRACT

The lack of treatment for poliomyelitis doing that only means of preventing is immunization with live oral polio vaccine (OPV) or/and inactivated polio vaccine (IPV). Poliomyelitis is a very contagious viral infection caused by poliovirus. Children are principally attacked. In this paper, we assess the impact of vaccination in the control of spread of poliomyelitis via a deterministic SVEIR (Susceptible-Vaccinated-Latent-Infectious-Removed) model of infectious disease transmission, where vaccinated individuals are also susceptible, although to a lesser degree. Using Lyapunov-Lasalle methods, we prove the global asymptotic stability of the unique endemic equilibrium whenever  . Numerical simulations, using poliomyelitis data from Cameroon, are conducted to approve analytic results and to show the importance of vaccinate coverage in the control of disease spread.

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Nkamba, L. , Ntaganda, J. , Abboubakar, H. , Kamgang, J. and Castelli, L. (2017) Global Stability of a SVEIR Epidemic Model: Application to Poliomyelitis Transmission Dynamics. Open Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 5, 98-112. doi: 10.4236/ojmsi.2017.51008.

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