Modeling the dynamics of waterborne diseases under the influence of environmental pollution (PhD)

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dc.contributor.advisor Dr. Nitu Kumari
dc.contributor.author Sharma, Sandeep
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-25T10:51:16Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-25T10:51:16Z
dc.date.issued 2017-12-14
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/200
dc.description A thesis submitted for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy under the guidance of Dr. Nitu Kumari (Faculty, SBS) en_US
dc.description.abstract For centuries, infectious diseases have challenged the survival and development of the society. Occurrence of a number of infectious diseases cause huge loss in terms of lives, money and resources. Waterborne diseases, that can be defined as a subclass of infectious disease, are transmitted due to the drinking of water contaminated with pathogens. The diseases (cholera, typhoid, giardiasis, shigella hepatitis A and hepatitis E etc.) that belong to this class are also a major contributor in all the above mentioned events. Apart from infectious diseases, environmental pollution also emerges as a major menace of the present time. Unfortunately, the factors involved in our day to day activities (e.g transportation, industry and household activities) are the major sources of various components of environmental pollution (like water, air and soil). To date, both of the above mentioned perils, i.e. infectious diseases and environmental pollution, are studied separately. However, there are evidences suggesting that regular exposure to pollutants affects the health adversely. Furthermore, it also paralyzes the immune system and increases the susceptibility towards different diseases.In the present thesis we develop some deterministic mathematical models to study the impact of pollution on the spread of infectious waterborne diseases. The dynamics of waterborne diseases is complicated due to the possibility of multiple transmission pathways, i.e. water to person and person to person disease transmission. In the modeling process, we consider single and multiple transmission pathways. The expression of basic reproduction number, which is a threshold parameter and plays a key role in the disease dynamics, has been obtained for each proposed model. The disease free and endemic equilibrium points are also obtained for the proposed models. We also obtain the stability conditions, both local and global, for the disease free and endemic equilibrium points with the aid of dynamical systems tools and theory of differential equations. To obtain the global stability,we use the Lyapunov method and geometric technique. Application of geometric technique is tedious since the models investigated are four dimensional. We also perform extensive numerical simulations to demonstrate the role of environmental pollution in the spread of infectious diseases. The significance of the present work lies in the fact that it unfolds an important new dimension in the disease modeling.
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher IITMandi en_US
dc.subject Global Stability of Endemic Equilibrium en_US
dc.subject Mathematical Model en_US
dc.title Modeling the dynamics of waterborne diseases under the influence of environmental pollution (PhD) en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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