Open Journal of Modelling and Simulation

Volume 9, Issue 3 (July 2021)

ISSN Print: 2327-4018   ISSN Online: 2327-4026

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Mathematical Model and Non-Pharmaceutical Control of the Coronavirus 2019 Disease in Madagascar

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DOI: 10.4236/ojmsi.2021.93017    211 Downloads   903 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

For Madagascar, with the uncertainty over vaccines against the novel coronavirus 2019 and its variants, non-pharmaceutical approach is widely used. Our objective is to propose a mathematical control model which will serve as a tool to help decision-makers in the strategy to be implemented to better face the pandemic. By separating asymptomatic cases which are often not reported and symptomatic who are hospitalized after tests; we develop a mathematical model of the propagation of covid-19 in Madagascar, by integrating control strategies. We study the stability of the model by expressing the basic reproduction number using the next-generation matrix. Simulation with different parameters shows the effects of non-pharmaceutical measures on the speed of the disease spread. By integrating a control parameter linked to compliance with barrier measures in the virus propagation equation, we were able to show the impacts of the implementation of social distancing measures on the basic reproduction number. The strict application of social distancing measures and total confinement is unfavorable for economic situation even if they allow the contamination to be reduced quickly. Without any restrictions, the disease spreads at high speed and the peak is reached fairly quickly. In this condition, hospitals are overwhelmed and the death rate increases rapidly. With 50% respect for non-pharmaceutical strategies such as rapid detection and isolation of positive cases and barrier gestures; the basic reproduction number R0 can go down from 3 to 1.7. The pressures on the economic and social situation are rather viable. It is the most suitable for the Malagasy health system. The results proposed are a way to control the spread of the disease and limit its devastation in a country like Madagascar.

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Raherinirina, A. , Rafamatanantsoa, F. , Fandresena, T. and Rakotoarivelo, R. (2021) Mathematical Model and Non-Pharmaceutical Control of the Coronavirus 2019 Disease in Madagascar. Open Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 9, 259-274. doi: 10.4236/ojmsi.2021.93017.

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