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  • Quantitative Modeling of Treatment and Vaccination Effects on the Dynamics of Cholera Transmission

Quantitative Modeling of Treatment and Vaccination Effects on the Dynamics of Cholera Transmission

Authors : Odeyemi Kazeem, Mutairu Kolawole
Pages : 98-127
Doi:10.37094/adyujsci.1578202
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Publication Date : 2025-07-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study presents a mathematical analysis of the SVEITR model, which incorporates susceptible, vaccinated, exposed, infected, treatment, and recovered populations to evaluate the dynamics of cholera spread. By integrating treatment and vaccination rates into the model, we aim to understand their impact on disease transmission and immunity. Our findings reveal that combining rapid treatment and vaccination significantly reduces the spread of cholera, highlighting the importance of these interventions in public health strategies. The model demonstrates that timely and widespread implementation of vaccination and treatment can effectively control outbreaks and mitigate the disease\\\'s impact. Through a numerical simulation of Laplace decomposition method the result reveal that treatment rate reduces the emanation of the disease and vaccination plays a vital role in curbing aftermath effect of wide-spread of the disease. Hence, the need for robust healthcare policies that prioritize these measures to achieve substantial progress in managing and eventually eradicating cholera, particularly in vulnerable regions. The SVEITR model provides a valuable framework for policymakers and healthcare professionals to devise efficient strategies for cholera control, contributing to improved public health outcomes
Keywords : Cholera Control, Treatment Efficacy, Vaccination, Stability Analysis, Laplace Adomian Decomposition Method

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