ARTICLE
TITLE

Mathematical modeling and analysis of West Nile Virus.

SUMMARY

West Nile Virus (WNV) is a widespread disease mainly transmitted by mosquitoes. While humans are considered dead-end hosts once infected, birds have been documented to produce high enough levels of the virus to spread WNV to mosquitoes. Thus, bird populations produce a significant impact upon the growth of the disease. Approximately 80% of cases in humans show no noticeable symptoms, and the infected recover on their own. Another 20% develop mild symptoms similar to a flu. A serious neurological illness occurs in less than 1% of the infected population. Currently, there is no cure or preventative shot for this disease. Preventative measures, including killing off mosquitoes and minimizing personal exposure to mosquitoes, are the most effective ways to combat WNV. The project proposes a revised ODE model based on the model developed by Bowman et al. (2005) to describe the spread of this virus and the impact of mosquito and bird populations on its outbreaks. Through numerical simulations, the impact of some control methods such as reducing the number of mosquitoes and/or possible human-mosquito contact rate on the WNV transmission outbreaks is discussed. The parameters in this model will be calibrated using genetic algorithms. This project was supported by the NIGMS of the NIH grant as part of the West Virginia INBRE (P20GM103434).

 Articles related

Mouhamadou Diaby,Oumar Diop,,Abdou S??ne    

The outburst of the COVID-19 pandemic has raised several questions leading to a complex system in terms of modeling. Indeed, the modeling of the epidemic, at the level of a country, needs considering each of the different sources of contamination as well... see more

Revista: Biomath

Svetoslav Markov    

In February 2012 Prof. Blagovest Sendov turned 80. I first met him in 1963 as a student in mathematics at the Department of Physics and Mathematics of Sofia University. I was fascinated by his lectures in Numerical Methods. His first lecture was devoted ... see more

Revista: Biomath

Nataliy Rychak, Natalya Kizilova    

Water purity and availability determines health and life quality of humans, biodiversity and existence of plants and animals. The results of global climate change have been registered all over the world as progressive warming with fast heat waves, accele... see more


Mitta Agustarina,Cecil Hiltrimartin,Nyimas Aisyah,Ismet Ismet,Meilinda Meilinda,Sary Silvhiany    

Mathematical modeling ability is one of the important skills prospective teachers and students possess in solving contextual problems. One that often happens around us is climate change. This study aims to develop teaching materials based on mathematical... see more


Mariya Afshari Rad,Mohammad Salimi Khorshidi    

Today, many countries are looking for missile strikes to achieve their goals. To optimize ballistic missile defense, missile defense centers identify potential launch points for enemy missiles to anticipate enemy attacks to reduce potential damage. One o... see more