A seasonal model to assess intervention strategies for preventing periodic recurrence of Lassa fever
Lassa haemorrhagic fever is listed in WHO's Blueprint priority list of diseases and pathogens prioritized for research and development, affecting several hundreds of thousands of people each year. Lassa fever is spread via infected Natal multimammate mice and also through human-to-human contact...
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doaj-b2b4130a27ed451bbf7a3d0f358427b62021-09-01T12:17:20ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-08-0178e07760A seasonal model to assess intervention strategies for preventing periodic recurrence of Lassa feverSaumen Barua0Attila Dénes1Mahmoud A. Ibrahim2Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged, Aradi vértanúk tere 1., Szeged, 6720, HungaryBolyai Institute, University of Szeged, Aradi vértanúk tere 1., Szeged, 6720, Hungary; Corresponding author.Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged, Aradi vértanúk tere 1., Szeged, 6720, Hungary; Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Mansoura, 35516, EgyptLassa haemorrhagic fever is listed in WHO's Blueprint priority list of diseases and pathogens prioritized for research and development, affecting several hundreds of thousands of people each year. Lassa fever is spread via infected Natal multimammate mice and also through human-to-human contacts and it is a particular threat to pregnant women. Despite its importance, relatively few mathematical models have been established for modelling Lassa fever transmission up to now. We establish and study a new compartmental model for Lassa fever transmission including asymptomatic carriers, quarantine and periodic coefficients to model annual weather changes. We determine parameter values providing the best fit to data from Nigerian states Edo and Ondo from 2018–20. We perform uncertainty analysis and PRCC analysis to assess the importance of different parameters and numerical simulations to estimate the possible effects of control measures in eradicating the disease. The results suggest that the most important parameter which might be subject of control measures is death rate of mice, while mouse-to-human and human-to-human transmission rates also significantly influence the number of infected. However, decreasing the latter two parameters seems insufficient to eradicate the disease, while a parallel application of decreasing transmission rates and increasing mouse death rate might be able to stop the epidemic.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021018636Lassa haemorrhagic feverPeriodic compartmental modelData fittingDisease eradication |
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Saumen Barua Attila Dénes Mahmoud A. Ibrahim A seasonal model to assess intervention strategies for preventing periodic recurrence of Lassa fever Heliyon Lassa haemorrhagic fever Periodic compartmental model Data fitting Disease eradication |
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A seasonal model to assess intervention strategies for preventing periodic recurrence of Lassa fever |
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A seasonal model to assess intervention strategies for preventing periodic recurrence of Lassa fever |
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A seasonal model to assess intervention strategies for preventing periodic recurrence of Lassa fever |
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A seasonal model to assess intervention strategies for preventing periodic recurrence of Lassa fever |
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A seasonal model to assess intervention strategies for preventing periodic recurrence of Lassa fever |
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seasonal model to assess intervention strategies for preventing periodic recurrence of lassa fever |
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Lassa haemorrhagic fever is listed in WHO's Blueprint priority list of diseases and pathogens prioritized for research and development, affecting several hundreds of thousands of people each year. Lassa fever is spread via infected Natal multimammate mice and also through human-to-human contacts and it is a particular threat to pregnant women. Despite its importance, relatively few mathematical models have been established for modelling Lassa fever transmission up to now. We establish and study a new compartmental model for Lassa fever transmission including asymptomatic carriers, quarantine and periodic coefficients to model annual weather changes. We determine parameter values providing the best fit to data from Nigerian states Edo and Ondo from 2018–20. We perform uncertainty analysis and PRCC analysis to assess the importance of different parameters and numerical simulations to estimate the possible effects of control measures in eradicating the disease. The results suggest that the most important parameter which might be subject of control measures is death rate of mice, while mouse-to-human and human-to-human transmission rates also significantly influence the number of infected. However, decreasing the latter two parameters seems insufficient to eradicate the disease, while a parallel application of decreasing transmission rates and increasing mouse death rate might be able to stop the epidemic. |
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Lassa haemorrhagic fever Periodic compartmental model Data fitting Disease eradication |
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