🌐 Beyond the Vector: The 10-Compartment Novel Malaria Model

The Novel Malaria Mathematical Model is an expanded SEIR-based compartmental framework designed to capture malaria transmission through both classical mosquito-borne pathways and non-vector routes such as blood transfusion, congenital transmission, and human-to-human exposure in healthcare settings. By integrating vaccination, treatment, recovery, and multiple exposure mechanisms, this ten-compartment structure provides a comprehensive representation of malaria persistence … Read more

šŸŒ”ļø Modeling Environmental Drivers: The SIR–SI Framework for Vector-Borne Disease

The Susceptible–Infected–Recovered model for humans coupled with a Susceptible–Infected model for mosquitoes (SIR–SI) is a foundational compartmental framework in mathematical epidemiology for studying vector-borne infectious diseases such as malaria. The model explicitly captures the bidirectional transmission dynamics between human hosts and mosquito vectors. A key extension of this framework integrates environmental drivers—most notably temperature and … Read more