ON THE STABILITY OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS-HEPATITIS D VIRUS (HBV-HDV) CO-INFECTION WITH CONTROLS IN A DYNAMIC POPULATION -by Remigius Okeke Aja,Titus Ifeanyi Chinebu and Everestus Obinwanne Eze

ON THE STABILITY OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS-HEPATITIS D VIRUS (HBV-HDV) CO-INFECTION WITH CONTROLS IN A DYNAMIC POPULATION -by Remigius Okeke Aja,Titus Ifeanyi Chinebu and Everestus Obinwanne Eze

Abstract: In this paper, the stability analysis of Hepatitis B virus - Hepatitis D virus (HBV-HDV) Co-infection with controls in a dynamic population was investigated using Jacobian method. The Jacobian matrix formed was evaluated numerically. The result showed that the equilibrium point of the solution is unstable which implies that the disease existence is unstable, this indicates that any minor increase in the infection can cause epidemic in the population.

Keywords: Hepatitis B Virus, Hepatitis D Virus, Stability analysis, Co-infection, Jacobian method, Unstable, Epidemic, Equilibrium, Dynamic Population.

 

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Remigius Okeke Aja,Titus Ifeanyi Chinebu and Everestus Obinwanne Eze, ON THE STABILITY OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS-HEPATITIS D VIRUS (HBV-HDV) CO-INFECTION WITH CONTROLS IN A DYNAMIC POPULATION, International Journal of Advances in Mathematics,  Volume 2019, Number 2, Pages 17-30, 2019.

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