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Global analysis of a reaction-diffusion blood-stage malaria model with immune response

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摘要 Malaria is one of the most dangerous diseases that threatens people's lives around the world.In this paper,we study a reaction-difusion model for the within-host dynamics of malaria infection with an antibody immune response.The model is given by a system of partial differential equations(PDEs)to describe the blood-stage of malaria life cycle.It addresses the interactions between uninfected red blood cells,antibodies,and three types of infected red blood cells,namely ringinfected red blood cells,trophozoite-infected red blood cells and schizont-infected red blood cells.Moreover,the model contains a parameter to measure the efficacy of isoleucinc starvation and its effect on the growth of malaria parasites.We show the basic properties of the model.We compute all equilibria and derive the thresholds from the conditions of existence of malaria equilibrium points.We prove the global stability of all equilibrium points based on choosing suitable Lyapunov functionals.We use the characteristic equations to verify the local instability of equilibrium points.We finally execute numerical simulations to validate the theoretical results and highlight some important observations.The results indicate that isoleucine starvation can have a critical impact on the stability of equilibrium points.When the efficacy of isoleucine starvation is high,it switchcs the system from the infection state to the malaria-free state.The presence of an antibody immune response does not lead to the elimination of malaria infection,but it suppresses the growth of malaria parasites and increases the amount of healthy red blood cells.
出处 《International Journal of Biomathematics》 SCIE 2020年第4期201-231,共31页 生物数学学报(英文版)
基金 the Deanship of Scientific Research(DSR),King Abdulaziz University,Jeddah,under Grant No.(D-646-130-1441)。
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