A mathematical modelling study of HIV infection in two heterosexual age groups in Kenya  被引量:2

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作  者:E.O.Omondi R.W.Mbogo L.S.Luboobi 

机构地区:[1]Institute of Mathematical Sciences,Strathmore University,P.O Box 59857-00200,Nairobi,Kenya

出  处:《Infectious Disease Modelling》2019年第1期83-98,共16页传染病建模(英文)

摘  要:The control of HIV demands different interventions for different age groups.In the present manuscript,we formulate and analyze a mathematical compartmental models of HIV transmission within and between two age groups in Kenya.We fitted the model to data using MCMC technique and inferred the parameters.We also estimate the reproduction numbers,namely within age group transmission and between age groups transmission basic reproduction numbers.The analysis of the data revealed that there is significant difference in mean number of new HIV infections between males and females within the two age groups.More,particularly,females are highly infected with HIV as compared to their male counterparts.Calculation of the reproduction numbers within and between age groups provides insights into control that cannot be deduced simply from observations on the prevalence of infection.More specifically,the analysis showed that the per capita rate of HIV transmission was highest when there is interaction between young adults to adults and most HIV infections occurred in adult population.Furthermore,the sensitivity analysis demonstrated that the reproduction numbers depend mainly on the probabilities of infection.This results can be used to guide HIV interventions,condom distribution and antiretroviral therapy.Precisely,the results can be used to educate the young adults on practicing safe sex with their partners in order to contain the occurrence of new infections.

关 键 词:Heterosexual transmission(HIV) Basic reproduction number MCMC Probability distribution KruskaleWallis test CORRELATION 

分 类 号:R51[医药卫生—内科学]

 

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