Journal article
Mathematical Assessment of the Role of Intervention Programs for Malaria Control
MA Korsah, ST Johnston, KE Tiedje, KP Day, JA Flegg, CR Walker
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology | Published : 2024
Abstract
Malaria remains a global health problem despite the many attempts to control and eradicate it. There is an urgent need to understand the current transmission dynamics of malaria and to determine the interventions necessary to control malaria. In this paper, we seek to develop a fit-for-purpose mathematical model to assess the interventions needed to control malaria in an endemic setting. To achieve this, we formulate a malaria transmission model to analyse the spread of malaria in the presence of interventions. A sensitivity analysis of the model is performed to determine the relative impact of the model parameters on disease transmission. We explore how existing variations in the recruitmen..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Melbourne Research Scholarship, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the National Institutes of Health for their financial assistance, enabling the completion of this research.