Modelling the effects of isolation, culling, and vaccination of domestic birds during an outbreak of A(H5N6) in the Philippines with half-saturated incidence

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) A(H5N6) is a mutated virus of A(H5N1) and a new emerging infection which recently caused an outbreak in the Philippines. This A(H5N6) outbreak resulted to depopulation of 667,184 domestic birds. In a recent study, proposed mathematical models for A(H5N6) in t...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-126792021-01-16T06:49:59Z Modelling the effects of isolation, culling, and vaccination of domestic birds during an outbreak of A(H5N6) in the Philippines with half-saturated incidence Lucido, Abel G. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) A(H5N6) is a mutated virus of A(H5N1) and a new emerging infection which recently caused an outbreak in the Philippines. This A(H5N6) outbreak resulted to depopulation of 667,184 domestic birds. In a recent study, proposed mathematical models for A(H5N6) in the Philippines acknowledged three control strategies: personal protection for humans, isolation of infected poultry, and vaccination of susceptible birds. A number of authors also stress that applying half-saturated incidence (HSI) in modelling infectious diseases is more realistic compared to bilinear incidence. In this study, we incorporate HSI in our mathematical models and investigate three intervention strategies against A(H5N6). For the application of isolation and treatment of infected birds in our model, we emphasize that not all birds released from confinement have fully recovered. In administering preventive vaccine to poultry, we add a waning rate for vaccine to recognize that vaccines effectiveness weakens over time. While for the modified culling of infected and susceptible birds that are high-risk to infection, we employ HSI into the culling rate. After computing for the basic reproduction number R0, we determine the direction of bifurcation when R0 < 1. All the four mathematical models presented in this paper exhibit forward bifurcation. We simulate the models and compare the consequences of utilizing different intervention strategies in the poultry population. Despite the challenges of applying each control strategy, we have shown that culling infected birds at least once a week ( 1 7 per day) together with culling of susceptible birds at most once every 60 days ( 1 60 per day) outperformed isolation and vaccination strategies in controlling an outbreak of A(H5N6). 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/5841 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Avian influenza A virus--Philippines Mathematical models Epidemics--Philippines Infection Communicable diseases Avian influenza A virus--Vaccination Immunology and Infectious Disease Poultry or Avian Science
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topic Avian influenza A virus--Philippines
Mathematical models
Epidemics--Philippines
Infection
Communicable diseases
Avian influenza A virus--Vaccination
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Poultry or Avian Science
spellingShingle Avian influenza A virus--Philippines
Mathematical models
Epidemics--Philippines
Infection
Communicable diseases
Avian influenza A virus--Vaccination
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Poultry or Avian Science
Lucido, Abel G.
Modelling the effects of isolation, culling, and vaccination of domestic birds during an outbreak of A(H5N6) in the Philippines with half-saturated incidence
description Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) A(H5N6) is a mutated virus of A(H5N1) and a new emerging infection which recently caused an outbreak in the Philippines. This A(H5N6) outbreak resulted to depopulation of 667,184 domestic birds. In a recent study, proposed mathematical models for A(H5N6) in the Philippines acknowledged three control strategies: personal protection for humans, isolation of infected poultry, and vaccination of susceptible birds. A number of authors also stress that applying half-saturated incidence (HSI) in modelling infectious diseases is more realistic compared to bilinear incidence. In this study, we incorporate HSI in our mathematical models and investigate three intervention strategies against A(H5N6). For the application of isolation and treatment of infected birds in our model, we emphasize that not all birds released from confinement have fully recovered. In administering preventive vaccine to poultry, we add a waning rate for vaccine to recognize that vaccines effectiveness weakens over time. While for the modified culling of infected and susceptible birds that are high-risk to infection, we employ HSI into the culling rate. After computing for the basic reproduction number R0, we determine the direction of bifurcation when R0 < 1. All the four mathematical models presented in this paper exhibit forward bifurcation. We simulate the models and compare the consequences of utilizing different intervention strategies in the poultry population. Despite the challenges of applying each control strategy, we have shown that culling infected birds at least once a week ( 1 7 per day) together with culling of susceptible birds at most once every 60 days ( 1 60 per day) outperformed isolation and vaccination strategies in controlling an outbreak of A(H5N6).
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author Lucido, Abel G.
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title Modelling the effects of isolation, culling, and vaccination of domestic birds during an outbreak of A(H5N6) in the Philippines with half-saturated incidence
title_short Modelling the effects of isolation, culling, and vaccination of domestic birds during an outbreak of A(H5N6) in the Philippines with half-saturated incidence
title_full Modelling the effects of isolation, culling, and vaccination of domestic birds during an outbreak of A(H5N6) in the Philippines with half-saturated incidence
title_fullStr Modelling the effects of isolation, culling, and vaccination of domestic birds during an outbreak of A(H5N6) in the Philippines with half-saturated incidence
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the effects of isolation, culling, and vaccination of domestic birds during an outbreak of A(H5N6) in the Philippines with half-saturated incidence
title_sort modelling the effects of isolation, culling, and vaccination of domestic birds during an outbreak of a(h5n6) in the philippines with half-saturated incidence
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publishDate 2018
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