On the dynamic and application of a mathematical model of the spread of HIV amongst drug users who inject

Kaplan developed the early deterministic mathematical model of the spread of HIV spread amongst IDUs (injecting drug users). This was followed by Greenhalgh and Hay, who extended the Kaplan model by considering some realistic assumptions. The models detailed the dynamic of probability of exposure to...

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spelling id-langga.1126742021-12-15T09:11:14Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/112674/ On the dynamic and application of a mathematical model of the spread of HIV amongst drug users who inject Windarto, .- Eridani, .- Q Science (General) QA Mathematics Kaplan developed the early deterministic mathematical model of the spread of HIV spread amongst IDUs (injecting drug users). This was followed by Greenhalgh and Hay, who extended the Kaplan model by considering some realistic assumptions. The models detailed the dynamic of probability of exposure to HIV of an IDU after they had used contaminated needles, and the dynamic of the IDU fraction subject to HIV infection. The model from Greenhalgh and Hay has two equilibria (fixed points), namely the HIV-free equilibrium and the HIV-endemic equilibrium. Greenhalgh and Hay demonstrated the global stability of the fixed points for some specific conditions. If the specific condition was not satisfied, Greenhalgh and Hay left it as an open problem. In this paper, we show that the dynamics of HIV spread among injecting drug users completely results from the basic reproduction number by constructing suitable Lyapunov functions, which resolves the open problem. We also apply the model to describe HIV/AIDS spread in a real case. The predicted result agrees with the data. SCIK Publishing Corporation 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/112674/1/C01.%20Artikel%20Fulltext.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/112674/3/C01.%20Bukti%20Review%20dan%20Validasi.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/112674/5/C01.%20Similarity%2022%25.pdf Windarto, .- and Eridani, .- (2020) On the dynamic and application of a mathematical model of the spread of HIV amongst drug users who inject. Communications in Mathematical Biology and Neuroscience, 2020 (2020). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2052-2541 http://scik.org/index.php/cmbn/article/view/5118
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On the dynamic and application of a mathematical model of the spread of HIV amongst drug users who inject
description Kaplan developed the early deterministic mathematical model of the spread of HIV spread amongst IDUs (injecting drug users). This was followed by Greenhalgh and Hay, who extended the Kaplan model by considering some realistic assumptions. The models detailed the dynamic of probability of exposure to HIV of an IDU after they had used contaminated needles, and the dynamic of the IDU fraction subject to HIV infection. The model from Greenhalgh and Hay has two equilibria (fixed points), namely the HIV-free equilibrium and the HIV-endemic equilibrium. Greenhalgh and Hay demonstrated the global stability of the fixed points for some specific conditions. If the specific condition was not satisfied, Greenhalgh and Hay left it as an open problem. In this paper, we show that the dynamics of HIV spread among injecting drug users completely results from the basic reproduction number by constructing suitable Lyapunov functions, which resolves the open problem. We also apply the model to describe HIV/AIDS spread in a real case. The predicted result agrees with the data.
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title On the dynamic and application of a mathematical model of the spread of HIV amongst drug users who inject
title_short On the dynamic and application of a mathematical model of the spread of HIV amongst drug users who inject
title_full On the dynamic and application of a mathematical model of the spread of HIV amongst drug users who inject
title_fullStr On the dynamic and application of a mathematical model of the spread of HIV amongst drug users who inject
title_full_unstemmed On the dynamic and application of a mathematical model of the spread of HIV amongst drug users who inject
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