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“…Contrary to the local sensitivity analysis of model parameters approach [ 19 , 43 , 48 ], which is most often performed to assess the effect of each parameter included in the response function at a particular point in a parameter space without considering the combined variability owing to the simultaneous consideration of all the input parameters, a global sensitivity analysis is discussed here. This helps to investigate the response of COVID-19 model ( 1 ) to parameter variation within a wider range in the parameter space.…”
Section: Numerical Simulations and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to the local sensitivity analysis of model parameters approach [ 19 , 43 , 48 ], which is most often performed to assess the effect of each parameter included in the response function at a particular point in a parameter space without considering the combined variability owing to the simultaneous consideration of all the input parameters, a global sensitivity analysis is discussed here. This helps to investigate the response of COVID-19 model ( 1 ) to parameter variation within a wider range in the parameter space.…”
Section: Numerical Simulations and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…if the limit is considered as ∆ →0 and →∞ such that t does not change. Then this probability approaches such as equation (3).…”
Section: Appendix a And Appendix B Are Given Belowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite numerous intervention programs to curb the spread of the disease, it still remains endemic in many tropical and subtropical countries particularly in the poverty-stricken African countries [1]. Mathematical models have been used to model the control and spread of many diseases [18,19]. Hence, there is the need to develop a mathematical model that will help to explain the spread and control of schistosomiasis.…”
Section: Journal Of Applied Mathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%