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Analysing of Tuberculosis in Turkey through SIR, SEIR and BSEIR Mathematical Models

Yasin Ucakan, Seda Gülen, Kevser Köklü

2021Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since mathematical models play a key role in investigating the dynamics of infectious diseases, many mathematical models for these diseases are developed. In this paper, it is aimed to determine the dynamics of Tuberculosis (TB) in Turkey, how much it will affect the future and the impact of vaccine therapy on the disease. For this purpose, three mathematical models (SIR, SEIR and BSEIR) in the literature are considered for the case of Turkey. The model parameters are obtained with TB reported data from 2005 to 2015 by using the least square method. The obtained results revealed that the basic reproduction ratio for all three models is less than 1. Moreover, the stability analysis of the models and sensitivity analysis of the model parameters are presented and discussed. Finally, the accuracy of results for all three models is compared and the effect of the vaccination rate is discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Mathematical modelTuberculosisBasic reproduction numberEpidemic modelStability (learning theory)EconometricsSensitivity (control systems)Infectious disease (medical specialty)MathematicsComputer scienceApplied mathematicsStatisticsDiseaseMedicineEngineeringPopulationMachine learningEnvironmental healthElectronic engineeringPathologyMathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology ModelsFractional Differential Equations SolutionsEvolution and Genetic Dynamics