Fractional view analysis of the impact of vaccination on the dynamics of a viral infection
Viral infections pose significant threats to public health globally. Understanding the behavior, transmission, and epidemiology of viruses is essential for developing strategies to prevent, control, and manage outbreaks. Mathematical models help in identifying emerging viral pathogens, assessing the...
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my.uniten.dspace-364362025-03-03T15:42:25Z Fractional view analysis of the impact of vaccination on the dynamics of a viral infection Jan R. Hin�al E. Hosseini K. Razak N.N.A. Abdeljawad T. Osman M.S. 57205596279 26635282900 36903183800 37059587300 6508051762 55646409100 Diseases Epidemiology Fixed point arithmetic Health risks Risk assessment Transmissions Viruses Behavior analysis Developing strategy Dynamical behaviors Epidemic modeling Fractional dynamics Health measures Qualitative analysis Stability analyze Vaccination Viral infections Dynamics Viral infections pose significant threats to public health globally. Understanding the behavior, transmission, and epidemiology of viruses is essential for developing strategies to prevent, control, and manage outbreaks. Mathematical models help in identifying emerging viral pathogens, assessing their risks, and implementing effective public health measures to mitigate their impact. In this work, we formulate the dynamics of Covid-19 viral infection with the effect of vaccination in fractional framework. Our study is mainly concerned with the dynamical behavior and qualitative analysis of Covid-19 dynamics. The model is investigated for basic properties and the threshold of the system is determined. To scrutinize the solution of the recommend system, we use the fixed point theorems of Schaefer and Banach to evaluate the existence and uniqueness of solutions. Moreover, sufficient conditions for the Ulam?Hyers stability of system is established through mathematical skills. We examine the solution pathways of our model through a numerical scheme to show the importance different input parameters of the system. Our findings emphasize the pivotal role of asymptomatic carriers and losing rate of immunity as critical determinants that can heighten the challenge of controlling Covid-19. Vaccination rate and the fractional parameters are attractive parameters while asymptotic fraction poses a significant risk since it has the ability to spread the illness to uninfected areas. We suggest that effective control of the transmission rate can effectively regulate the intensity of Covid-19 transmission. ? 2024 Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University Final 2025-03-03T07:42:25Z 2025-03-03T07:42:25Z 2024 Article 10.1016/j.aej.2024.05.080 2-s2.0-85194898802 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85194898802&doi=10.1016%2fj.aej.2024.05.080&partnerID=40&md5=097fd657ad5630ec7795c52eb182d025 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36436 102 36 48 All Open Access; Gold Open Access Elsevier B.V. Scopus |
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Viral infections pose significant threats to public health globally. Understanding the behavior, transmission, and epidemiology of viruses is essential for developing strategies to prevent, control, and manage outbreaks. Mathematical models help in identifying emerging viral pathogens, assessing their risks, and implementing effective public health measures to mitigate their impact. In this work, we formulate the dynamics of Covid-19 viral infection with the effect of vaccination in fractional framework. Our study is mainly concerned with the dynamical behavior and qualitative analysis of Covid-19 dynamics. The model is investigated for basic properties and the threshold of the system is determined. To scrutinize the solution of the recommend system, we use the fixed point theorems of Schaefer and Banach to evaluate the existence and uniqueness of solutions. Moreover, sufficient conditions for the Ulam?Hyers stability of system is established through mathematical skills. We examine the solution pathways of our model through a numerical scheme to show the importance different input parameters of the system. Our findings emphasize the pivotal role of asymptomatic carriers and losing rate of immunity as critical determinants that can heighten the challenge of controlling Covid-19. Vaccination rate and the fractional parameters are attractive parameters while asymptotic fraction poses a significant risk since it has the ability to spread the illness to uninfected areas. We suggest that effective control of the transmission rate can effectively regulate the intensity of Covid-19 transmission. ? 2024 Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University |
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Fractional view analysis of the impact of vaccination on the dynamics of a viral infection |
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