Dynamical Modeling of COVID-19 in Bangladesh, a Pandemic Analysis
Abstract
Mathematical models are ubiquitous in the study of the spread of infectious diseases, to describe the core diffusion of human diseases. The classic epidemiological models for the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh has been assessed, emphasizing on the transmissibility of super-spreaders individuals. In spite of numerous more complicated models, the basic reproduction number threshold, the local stability of the disease-free equilibrium in terms of the basic reproduction number, and the sensitivity of the model with respect to the variation of each one of its parameters have been investigated. The appropriateness of the proposed COVID-19 model for the epidemic that appeared in Bangladesh (BD) has been compared to numerical simulation.
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Amena Ferdousi. (2021). Dynamical Modeling of COVID-19 in Bangladesh, a Pandemic Analysis. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistical Analysis, 2(1), 1–8.
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