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Mathematical Analysis of West Nile Virus Model with Discrete Delays
Authors:Salisu M GARBA  Mohammad A SAFI
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa;2. Department of Mathematics, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan
Abstract:The paper presents the basic model for the transmission dynamics of West Nile virus (WNV). The model, which consists of seven mutually-exclusive compartments representing the birds and vector dynamics, has a locally-asymptotically stable disease-free equilibrium whenever the associated reproduction number (?0) is less than unity. As reveal in 3, 20], the analyses of the model show the existence of the phenomenon of backward bifurcation (where the stable disease-free equilibrium of the model co-exists with a stable endemic equilibrium when the reproduction number of the disease is less than unity). It is shown, that the backward bifurcation phenomenon can be removed by substituting the associated standard incidence function with a mass action incidence. Analysis of the reproduction number of the model shows that, the disease will persist, whenever ?0 > 1, and increase in the length of incubation period can help reduce WNV burden in the community if a certain threshold quantities, denoted by Δb and Δv are negative. On the other hand, increasing the length of the incubation period increases disease burden if Δb > 0 and Δv > 0. Furthermore, it is shown that adding time delay to the corresponding autonomous model with standard incidence (considered in 2]) does not alter the qualitative dynamics of the autonomous system (with respect to the elimination or persistence of the disease).
Keywords:West Nile virus (WNV)  equilibria  stability  persistent  reproduction number
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