Applied Mathematics

Volume 11, Issue 6 (June 2020)

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Contribution to the Mathematical Modeling of COVID-19 in Niger

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DOI: 10.4236/am.2020.116030    780 Downloads   1,807 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

We are interested in this paper in the modeling and analysis of the disease of COVID-19 applied to the capital of Niger: Niamey. The model we are presenting takes into account the strategy that the country has adopted to fight this pandemic. The spread of the infectious agent within the population is a dynamic phenomenon: the number of the healthy and sick individuals changes over time, depending on the contacts during which the pathogen passes from an infected individual to a healthy individual. We model this propagation phenomenon by a set of differential systems equations and determine its behavior through a numerical resolution.

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Wahid, B. , Moustapha, D. , Rabi, H. and Bisso, S. (2020) Contribution to the Mathematical Modeling of COVID-19 in Niger. Applied Mathematics, 11, 427-435. doi: 10.4236/am.2020.116030.

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