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    Analytic Solution of typhoid fever infection via homotopy perturbation method (HPM)
    (Journal of Science, Technology, Mathematics and Education, 2018-03) F. A. Oguntolu; G. Gbolarin; O. M. Adetutu; A. O. Bello
    In this paper, a deterministic mathematical model of typhoid fever infection was formulated with a control strategies. We find the analytical solution of the proposed model by Homotopy perturbation method which is one of the best method for finding the solution of the nonlinear problem to obtain the approximate solution of the model. The results are presented graphically and discussed. It is discovered that the epidemic is sustained in the population. Implications of these results indicate that treatment sustain the carrier infectives who in turn sustains the epidemic in the population in the long run.
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    On the Dynamical Analysis of a Deterministic Typhoid Fever Infection Model
    (Transactions of NAMP, 2017-11) F. A. Oguntolu; G. Gbolarin; S. O. Jaiyeola; O. M. Adetutu
    In this paper, we develop a deterministic model of typhoid fever. The existence and uniqueness of solutions of the model were examined by actual solutions. Mathematical analysis is carried out to determine the transmission dynamics of typhoid in a community. We conduct local stability analysis for the model. The results show that the disease-free equilibrium which is locally asymptotically stable if R0 < 1 and unstable if R0 >1.

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