2023
DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/acf88e
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Mathematical modeling and analysis of monkeypox 2022 outbreak with the environment effects using a Cpauto fractional derivative

Changtong Li,
Samreen,
Saif Ullah
et al.

Abstract: Monkeypox is a serious global challenge to human health after the COVID-19 pandemic. Although this infection is not new, still many variations have been noticed in its epidemiology. Numerous approaches have been applied to analyze the dynamics of this infection. In this study, we present a mathematical model to study various epidemiological aspects of monkeypox. Transmission from human to animal, human to human, and through the environment (surface) are considered while formulating the proposed model. The mode… Show more

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“…Kumar and Goel [30] studied a fractionalorder nonlinear epidemic model incorporating the compartments of infodemic and aware populations. The work in [31] presented a mathematical modeling and analysis of monkeypox outbreak with the environmental effects using a Caputo fractional derivative. The study described in [32] examined a nonlinear mathematical model of listeriosis infection, incorporating two fractional kernels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kumar and Goel [30] studied a fractionalorder nonlinear epidemic model incorporating the compartments of infodemic and aware populations. The work in [31] presented a mathematical modeling and analysis of monkeypox outbreak with the environmental effects using a Caputo fractional derivative. The study described in [32] examined a nonlinear mathematical model of listeriosis infection, incorporating two fractional kernels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%