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Current Research in Tuberculosis

Year: 2009 | Volume: 1 | Issue: 1 | Page No.: 15-20

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I.A. Adetunde


Keywords


  • Mathematical model
  • stability
  • free equilibrium
  • endemic equilibrium
  • simulation
  • tuberculosis
Research Article

The Mathematical Models of the Dynamical Behaviour of Tuberculosis Disease in the Upper East Region of the Northern Part of Ghana: A Case Study of Bawku

I.A. Adetunde
This study considers a Mathematical model of the dynamical behaviour of tuberculosis disease in the Upper East region of the Northern part of Ghana. The equilibrium points of the model system are found and their stability is investigated. The model exhibits two equilibria namely, the disease-free and the endemic equilibrium. Using stability theory and computer simulation, it is observed that population determine the infection rate of tuberculosis hence the higher the population density, the greater the risk of instability of the disease free equilibrium.
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I.A. Adetunde, 2009. The Mathematical Models of the Dynamical Behaviour of Tuberculosis Disease in the Upper East Region of the Northern Part of Ghana: A Case Study of Bawku. Current Research in Tuberculosis, 1: 15-20.

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=crt.2009.15.20

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Viel Godsennor Reply
11 July, 2010

The research is very, very impressive and am really looking at it to solve a case in my project work.I am very impressive of the research.I encourage u to research to solve more of the areas in which these diseases are edemics!congrates!

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