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The Continuous and Discrete Stability Characterization of Hepatitis B Deterministic Model

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  • Shuo Li
  • Amjid Hussain
  • Ihsan Ullah Khan
  • Amine El Koufi
  • Arif Mehmood
  • Rahman Mati ur

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The hepatitis B infection is a global epidemic disease which is a huge risk to the public health. In this paper, the transmission dynamics of hepatitis B deterministic model are presented and studied. The basic reproduction number is attained and by applying it, the local as well as global stability of disease-free and endemic equilibria of continuous hepatitis B deterministic model are discussed. To better understand the dynamics of the disease, the discrete nonstandard finite difference (NSFD) scheme is produced for the continuous model. Different criteria are employed to check the local and global stability of disease-free and endemic equilibria for the NSFD scheme. Our findings demonstrate that the NSFD scheme is convergent for all step sizes and consequently reasonable in all respect for the continuous deterministic epidemic model. All the aforementioned properties and their effects are also proved numerically at each stage to show their mathematical as well as biological feasibility. The theoretical and numerical findings used in this paper can be employed as a helpful tool for predicting the transmission of other infectious diseases.

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  • Shuo Li & Amjid Hussain & Ihsan Ullah Khan & Amine El Koufi & Arif Mehmood & Rahman Mati ur, 2022. "The Continuous and Discrete Stability Characterization of Hepatitis B Deterministic Model," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-19, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1893665
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/1893665
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