

Volume 4, Issue 4(Suppl)
J Infect Dis Ther 2016
ISSN: 2332-0877, JIDT an open access journal
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Infectious Diseases 2016
August 24-26, 2016
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August 24-26, 2016 Philadelphia, USA
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Infectious Diseases
Joint Event on
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nd
World Congress on
Pediatric Care & Pediatric Infectious Diseases
International Conference on
Mathematical models on
Ebola
virus
Bimal Kumar Mishra
Birla Institute of Technology, India
E
bola
virus disease was first found in 1976 and thereafter it had emerged in different countries in different times, especially in 2014
in Liberia of West Africa and is now highly epidemic and is a great threat to human population. In this paper, we try to understand
the spreading behavior of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the human population. We have used the very close real parametric values
as per the data released by ‘WHO’. To minimize the spread of EVD, critical analysis is performed both in the presence and absence
of control measures. From the sensitivity analysis performed on the real data, we are able to say that the susceptible populations
have a strong relation with the threshold number. Effect of quarantine is critically analyzed on the infectious population and it is
observed that quarantining the infectious population may play a vital role in controlling the spread of EVD. Results are established
both analytically and numerically. We hope that the results will definitely give a managerial insight for control of the spread of EVD.
Biography
Bimal Kumar Mishra is a full Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Birla Institute of Technology, India. Presently he is working in the area of non-linear dynamics,
very specifically on Mathematical Models on infectious disease and has published more than 125 research journals of high repute. He has produced several PhDs’ and he
is a Member of the Editorial Board of several international journals.
drbimalmishra@gmail.comBimal Kumar Mishra, J Infect Dis Ther 2016, 4:4(Suppl)
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