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Mathematical analysis of vaccination models for the transmission dynamics of oncogenic and warts-causing HPV types

The thesis uses mathematical modeling and analysis to provide insights into the transmission
dynamics of Human papillomavirus (HPV), and associated cancers and warts, in a
community. A new deterministic model is designed and used to assess the community-wide
impact of mass vaccination of new sexually-active susceptible females with the anti-HPV
Gardasil vaccine. Conditions for the existence and asymptotic stability of the associated
equilibria are derived. Numerical simulations show that the use of Gardasil vaccine could
lead to the effective control of the spread of HPV in the community if the vaccine coverage
is at least 78%. The model is extended to include the dynamics of the low- and high-risk
HPV types and the combined use of the Gardasil and Cervarix anti-HPV vaccines. Overall,
this study shows that the prospect of the effective community-wide control of HPV using
the currently-available anti-HPV vaccines are encouraging.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:LACETR/oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:MWU.1993/20388
Date10 May 2013
CreatorsAlsaleh, Aliya
ContributorsGumel, Abba (Mathematics), Kinsner, Withold (Electrical & Computer Engineering) Lui, Shaun (Mathematics)
Source SetsLibrary and Archives Canada ETDs Repository / Centre d'archives des thèses électroniques de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
Detected LanguageEnglish

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