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Research Article

A dynamical analysis and numerical simulation of COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS co-infection with intervention strategies

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Article: 2175920 | Received 09 May 2022, Accepted 29 Jan 2023, Published online: 14 Feb 2023
 

Abstract

HIV/AIDS-COVID-19 co-infection is a major public health concern especially in developing countries of the world. This paper presents HIV/AIDS-COVID-19 co-infection to investigate the impact of interventions on its transmission using ordinary differential equation. In the analysis of the model, the solutions are shown to be non-negative and bounded, using next-generation matrix approach the basic reproduction numbers are computed, sufficient conditions for stabilities of equilibrium points are established. The sensitivity analysis showed that transmission rates are the most sensitive parameters that have direct impact on the basic reproduction numbers and protection and treatment rates are more sensitive and have indirect impact to the basic reproduction numbers. Numerical simulations shown that some parameter effects on the transmission of single infections as well as co-infection, and applying the protection rates and treatment rates have effective roles to minimize and also to eradicate the HIV/AIDS-COVID-19 co-infection spreading in the community.

Disclosure statement

The authors declares no conflict of interest in the study.

Data availability

Data used to support the findings of this study are included in the article.