Dynamical System of Zikav Disease Spread Through The Isolation with Two Groups of Infected Population
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2017Author
Ainisa, Syifa N.
Jaharuddin, Jaharuddin
Nugrahani, Endar H.
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A viral disease ZIKAV (Zika virus) caused by a type of a Flavivirus
closely related to dengue is primarily transmitted to humans by the
bites of infected mosquitoes from the Aedes aegypti. Seeking to
understand the dynamics of spread of the ZIKAV disease, we propose
SEIIJRV1V2V3 mathematical models for vector transmission of the
virus, sexual contact transmission, isolation, and conducted stability
analysis. Isolation is one of the ways to disease control. This isolation
is done on symptomatic-infected human population to prevent the
spread of the disease. We calculate the basic reproduction number R0
and show that for R0 < 1, the disease-free equilibrium is locally
asymtotically stable. In addition, it is shown that for a special case
when R0 > 1, the endemic equilibrium is locally asymptotically
stable. Numerical simulations are shown to support the analytical
results and allow us to have a clear view of the effect of isolation.