Mathematical epidemic model of HIV/AIDS in Pakistan

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In Pakistan the effect population mobility, specifically labor migration and refugees is also thought to have been important in explaining the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS. One of the effects labor migration is likely to have had increased the prevalence of the overlap of sexual partnership. A nonlinear fractional differential equation model is discussed for transmission and control of HIV/AIDS in Pakistan. We shall also discuss the disease free equilibrium and stability behavior of the model.

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Tirmizi, S. R. U. H., Khan, N., Tirmizi, S. T., & Tirmizi, S. A. (2019, January 10). Mathematical epidemic model of HIV/AIDS in Pakistan. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. Ibn Sina Trust. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v18i1.39541

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