Mathematical Modeling of COVID-19 with Chronic Patients and Sensitivity Analysis

Author:

Somé Windjiré1,Kaboré Germain1,Lamien Kassiénou2,Diallo Ismaël3,So Ousséni2,Somé Blaise1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

2. Department of Mathematics, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Koudougou, Burkina Faso

3. Department of Mathematics, Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso;Departement of Health , Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

Abstract

Human health is constantly threatened by the appearance and resurgence of several diseases, as shown by recent epidemics. COVID-19 was one of the epidemics that left its mark on the world in terms of economic and human damages. In the search for solution to this pandemic, the scientific community is involved in all its diversity. Mathematicians are taking part in the fight through mathematical modeling in various approaches. Ordinary derivative compartmental modeling approache is one of the techniques widely used in epidemiological modeling. This paper presents a mathematical contribution to fight against COVID-19 using a compartmental SQEICRS model. This model takes into account five stages. In particular, the role of chronic diseases on the dynamique of COVID-19, is focused. A mathematical analysis of the model has been carried out, and shows that the model is well-posed in the biological and mathematical sense. Aspects such as existence, equilibrium points and their stability, the basic reproduction number R0and sensitivity anlysis have been discussed. Sensitivity analysis allowed us to identify the parameters which contribute to the spread of the disease, including the chronicity rate due to chronic diseases. The direction of disease propagation was also determined according to <I>R</I><sub>0</sub>. Finally, the numerical results with Matlab are in conformity with theoretical results.

Publisher

Science Publishing Group

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