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    Md. Rifat Hasan; Hobiny, Aatef; Alshehri, Ahmed

    Communications in Mathematics and Applications, 01/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 2
    Journal Article

    A global health hazard, dengue fever causes or contributes to the deaths of 10,000 people and 100 million cases of symptomatic cases every year in more than half of the globe. The goal of this work is to construct a compartmental vector-borne dengue model that takes into account the typical incidence connection between infected humans and susceptible vectors in order to examine the impact of model parameters that are within our control on the basic reproduction number. In order to determine the basic reproduction number \(R_0\), the next-generation matrix is used. The theoretical study reveals that disease-free equilibrium occurs as a locally asymptotically stable if \(R_0<1\). To measure the disease-free and endemic equilibrium points' global stability, LaSalle's concept is applied. The normalized forward sensitivity index methods show that the epidemic spread can reduce by increasing the rate of symptomatically infected humans to isolated infected humans and the rate of recovery of symptomatically infected humans.