A mathematical analysis of the impact of maternally derived immunity and double-dose vaccination on the spread and control of measles

Author:

Opoku Samuel1ORCID,Seidu Baba2ORCID,Akuka Philip N. A.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Sumaman Senior High School, Suma-Ahenkro , Bono Region, BJ-0070-5576 , Ghana

2. Department of Mathematics, School of Mathematical Sciences, C. K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences , Navrongo, UK-0215-5321 , Ghana

3. Department of Mathematics, Bongo Senior High School , Bongo UE/R, UB-0131-6618 , Ghana

Abstract

Abstract Measles is a highly communicable viral infection that mostly affects children aged 5 years and below. Maternal antibodies in neonates help protect them from infectious diseases, including measles. However, maternal antibodies disappear a few months after birth, necessitating vaccination against measles. A mathematical model of measles, incorporating maternal antibodies and a double-dose vaccination, was proposed. Whenever 0 < 1 {{\mathcal{ {\mathcal R} }}}_{0}\lt 1 , the model is shown to be locally asymptotically stable. This means that the measles disease can be eliminated under such conditions in a finite time. It was established that 0 {{\mathcal{ {\mathcal R} }}}_{0} is highly sensitive to β \beta (the transmission rate). A numerical simulation of the model using the Runge-Kutta fourth-order scheme was carried out, showing that varying the parameters to reduce 0 {{\mathcal{ {\mathcal R} }}}_{0} will help control the measles disease and ultimately lead to eradication. The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine dosage should be adjusted for babies from recovered mothers, as maternal antibodies are usually high in such babies and can interfere with the effectiveness of the MMR vaccine.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,Mathematical Physics,Molecular Biology,Biophysics

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