Mathematical model for the study of the diffusion of Zika. Computational experimentation in Paramaribo and Santa Ana

Zika virus spreads to people primarily through the bite of an infected Aedes aegypti species mosquito. But it Zika can also be passed through sex from an infected to his or her sex partners and it can be spread from a pregnant woman to her fetus. Zika continues to spreading geographically to areas w...

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Main Authors: Erick Manuel Delgado Moya, Aymée Marrero Severo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo 2019-12-01
Series:Selecciones Matemáticas
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Online Access:http://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/SSMM/article/view/2628
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Summary:Zika virus spreads to people primarily through the bite of an infected Aedes aegypti species mosquito. But it Zika can also be passed through sex from an infected to his or her sex partners and it can be spread from a pregnant woman to her fetus. Zika continues to spreading geographically to areas where competent vectors are present. Although a decline in cases of Zika virus infection has been reported in some countries, or in some parts of countries, vigilance needs to remain high. In this work, we propose a mathematical model that uses diffusion-advection equations to study the impact of the Zika epidemic. We present a numerical scheme linking finite elements (FEM) with finite differences to solve the model. The computer simulations are performed for Paramaribo and Santa Ana that have different demographic characteristics and allow us to extend the study to other regions.
ISSN:2411-1783
2411-1783