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BackgroundEbola Virus causes disease both in human and non-human primates especially in developing countries. In 2014 during its outbreak, it led to majority of deaths especially in some impoverished area of West Africa and its effect is still witnessed up till date.Materials and methodsWe studied the spread of Ebola virus and obtained a system of equations comprising of eighteen equations which completely described the transmission of Ebola Virus in a population where control measures were incorporated and a major source of contacting the disease which is the traditional washing of dead bodies was also incorporated. We investigated the local stability of the disease-free equilibrium using the Jacobian Matrix approach and the disease- endemic stability using the center manifold theorem. We also investigated the global stability of the equilibrium points using the LaSalle's Invariant principle.ResultsThe result showed that the disease-free and endemic equilibrium where both local and globally stable and that the system exhibits a forward bifurcation.ConclusionsNumerical simulations were carried out and our graphs show that vaccine and condom use is best for susceptible population, quarantine is best for exposed population, isolation is best for infectious population and proper burial of the diseased dead is the best to avoid further disease spread in the population and have quicker and better recovery.

More information Original publication

DOI

10.21010/ajidv17i1.2

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2023-01-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

17

Pages

10 - 26

Total pages

16

Addresses

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