Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation on Free-Living Leptospira: A Mathematical Modeling Perspective

A bacterial disease called leptospirosis is very typical in both tropical and subtropical regions. It is a well-known animal-borne illness that is brought on by spiral-shaped bacteria (Leptospira spp.). Both directly and indirectly, the disease can spread to humans through the urine of sick animals...

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Published in:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Main Authors: Artiono, Rudianto; Prawoto, Budi Priyo; Savitri, Dian; Maulana, Dimas Avian; Hamdan, Nur 'Izzati; Latif, Nurul Syaza Abdul; Hadi, Normi Abdul
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Language:English
Published: NEW YORK BUSINESS GLOBAL LLC 2024
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author Artiono
Rudianto; Prawoto
Budi Priyo; Savitri
Dian; Maulana
Dimas Avian; Hamdan
Nur 'Izzati; Latif
Nurul Syaza Abdul; Hadi
Normi Abdul
spellingShingle Artiono
Rudianto; Prawoto
Budi Priyo; Savitri
Dian; Maulana
Dimas Avian; Hamdan
Nur 'Izzati; Latif
Nurul Syaza Abdul; Hadi
Normi Abdul
Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation on Free-Living Leptospira: A Mathematical Modeling Perspective
Mathematics
author_facet Artiono
Rudianto; Prawoto
Budi Priyo; Savitri
Dian; Maulana
Dimas Avian; Hamdan
Nur 'Izzati; Latif
Nurul Syaza Abdul; Hadi
Normi Abdul
author_sort Artiono
spelling Artiono, Rudianto; Prawoto, Budi Priyo; Savitri, Dian; Maulana, Dimas Avian; Hamdan, Nur 'Izzati; Latif, Nurul Syaza Abdul; Hadi, Normi Abdul
Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation on Free-Living Leptospira: A Mathematical Modeling Perspective
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
English
Article
A bacterial disease called leptospirosis is very typical in both tropical and subtropical regions. It is a well-known animal-borne illness that is brought on by spiral-shaped bacteria (Leptospira spp.). Both directly and indirectly, the disease can spread to humans through the urine of sick animals or polluted water, soil, or food. Two phases might appear in leptospirosis symptoms. The patient will have mild symptoms during the first phase, which is known as the Septicemic phase. In the meantime, the Immune phase, the second, is more severe. This study aimed to create a mathematical model of leptospirosis disease using free-living bacteria. In the model, interactions occur between people, free-living Leptospira, animal hosts, and animal vectors. The population's characteristics are used to build the model, and the actual issue is used to identify the disease's transmission paths. While the endemic equilibrium is investigated numerically through ODE45 solver, the disease-free equilibrium is analyzed theoretically. The paper demonstrates that for the established mathematical model with an epidemic threshold R0, analytical and numerical solutions produced the same outcome.
NEW YORK BUSINESS GLOBAL LLC
1307-5543

2024
17
3
10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v17i3.5178
Mathematics
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https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001290008300016
title Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation on Free-Living Leptospira: A Mathematical Modeling Perspective
title_short Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation on Free-Living Leptospira: A Mathematical Modeling Perspective
title_full Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation on Free-Living Leptospira: A Mathematical Modeling Perspective
title_fullStr Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation on Free-Living Leptospira: A Mathematical Modeling Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation on Free-Living Leptospira: A Mathematical Modeling Perspective
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description A bacterial disease called leptospirosis is very typical in both tropical and subtropical regions. It is a well-known animal-borne illness that is brought on by spiral-shaped bacteria (Leptospira spp.). Both directly and indirectly, the disease can spread to humans through the urine of sick animals or polluted water, soil, or food. Two phases might appear in leptospirosis symptoms. The patient will have mild symptoms during the first phase, which is known as the Septicemic phase. In the meantime, the Immune phase, the second, is more severe. This study aimed to create a mathematical model of leptospirosis disease using free-living bacteria. In the model, interactions occur between people, free-living Leptospira, animal hosts, and animal vectors. The population's characteristics are used to build the model, and the actual issue is used to identify the disease's transmission paths. While the endemic equilibrium is investigated numerically through ODE45 solver, the disease-free equilibrium is analyzed theoretically. The paper demonstrates that for the established mathematical model with an epidemic threshold R0, analytical and numerical solutions produced the same outcome.
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