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Global stability analysis of hepatitis B virus dynamics.

Olajumoke OludounOlukayode AdebimpeJames A NdakoOluwakemi E AbiodunBabatunde GbadamosiBenedicta B Aladeitan
Published in: F1000Research (2021)
This paper considers the impact of an acute individual's spontaneous clearance, recovery of a chronic individual with full immunity, and risk factor reduction on a hepatitis B virus (HBV) model. The existence and the positivity solution of the model are established. The model threshold quantity is defined and sensitivity analysis is analyzed to demonstrate the effect of various parameters on the spread of the virus. The global stability analysis of the equilibrium is shown using Lyapunov and comparison theorem methods. Finally, computational simulation is presented to validate the analytical solution. The results show that treatment, spontaneous clearance and reduction of the risk factor are highly successful in transmitting and regulating HBV transmission. The effective measure of these parameters as substantiated by our simulations, providing an excellent control method of the transmissible infection of HBV.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis b virus
  • liver failure
  • risk factors
  • molecular dynamics
  • drug induced
  • data analysis
  • replacement therapy