Vaccination
initiatives have resulted in significant levels of permanent protection against
the childhood disease in the general population over the years. Infectious
disorders affecting children are the most common. In this paper, a SIR model is
created to track the temporal dynamics of a childhood disease in the presence
of a preventative vaccine. For disease control and eradication, the qualitative
analysis provides the vaccine reproductive number R V. The goal of this study
is to use the differential transformation method (DTM) to compute an
approximation to the solution of the problem's nonlinear system of differential
equations. To demonstrate the answers, graphical results are provided and
quantitatively discussed.
Author (S) Details
S. F. M. Ibrahim
Department of
Mathematics, Faculty of science For Girls, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Education,
Ain Shams University, Heliopolis, Roxy, Cairo, Egypt.
Soad Moftah Ismail
Department of Basic science, Faculty of Engineering, Misr University For
Science &Technology, Al-Motamayez District, 6Th of October City, Egypt.
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Friday, 13 August 2021
Study on SIR Epidemic Model with Constant Vaccination: A Differential Transformation Approach | Chapter 10 | Current Approaches in Science and Technology Research Vol. 12
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