A Nonlinear Mathematical model for Asthma: Effect of Environmental Pollution
الموضوعات :NARESHA RAM 1 , Agraj Tripathi 2
1 - Department of Mathematics, Harcourt Butler Technological Institute
Kanpur -208002, India
2 - Department of Mathematics, Bhabha Institute of Technology Aonha, Kanpur-209 204, India
الکلمات المفتاحية: Stability, Pollutants, SMOKERS, Asthma, LIAPUNOV FUNCTION, Computer Simulation,
ملخص المقالة :
In this paper, we explore a nonlinear mathematical model to study the spread of asthma due to inhaled pollutants from industry as well as tobacco smoke from smokers in a variable size population. The model is analyzed using stability theory of differential equations and computer simulation. It is shown that with an increase in the level of air pollutants concentration, the asthmatic (diseased) population increases. It is also shown that along with pollutants present in the environment, smoking (active or passive) also helps in the spread of asthma. Moreover, with the increase in the rate of interaction between susceptibles and smokers, the persistence of the spread of asthma is higher. A numerical study of the model is also performed to see the role of certain key parameters on the spread of asthma and to support the analytical results.
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