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Sensitivity Analysis in a Dengue Epidemiological Model

Published 30 Jun 2013 in q-bio.PE and math.DS | (1307.0202v1)

Abstract: Epidemiological models may give some basic guidelines for public health practitioners, allowing to analyze issues that can influence the strategies to prevent and fight a disease. To be used in decision-making, however, a mathematical model must be carefully parameterized and validated with epidemiological and entomological data. Here a SIR (S for susceptible, I for infectious, R for recovered individuals) and ASI (A for the aquatic phase of the mosquito, S for susceptible and I for infectious mosquitoes) epidemiological model describing a dengue disease is presented, as well as the associated basic reproduction number. A sensitivity analysis of the epidemiological model is performed in order to determine the relative importance of the model parameters to the disease transmission.

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