We developed a discrete time, structured, mathe- matical model describing the epidemiology of X-linked recessive diseases, a class of genetic disorders.The model accounts for both de novo mutations and distinct reproduction rates of pro- creating couples depending on their health conditions. We found the exact solution to the model when de novo mutations are not significant and negligible reproduction rates are assigned to affected males. Our results have relevance for both system modeling and genetic epidemiology.

Non Linear Discrete Time Epidemiological Model for X-Linked Recessive Diseases / Del Vecchio, C; Glielmo, L.; Corless, M.. - (2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno 22nd Mediterranean Conference of Control and Automation (MED), 2014 tenutosi a Palermo nel 16-19 Jun, 2014) [10.1109/MED.2014.6961588].

Non Linear Discrete Time Epidemiological Model for X-Linked Recessive Diseases

Del Vecchio C;Glielmo L.;
2014

Abstract

We developed a discrete time, structured, mathe- matical model describing the epidemiology of X-linked recessive diseases, a class of genetic disorders.The model accounts for both de novo mutations and distinct reproduction rates of pro- creating couples depending on their health conditions. We found the exact solution to the model when de novo mutations are not significant and negligible reproduction rates are assigned to affected males. Our results have relevance for both system modeling and genetic epidemiology.
2014
Non Linear Discrete Time Epidemiological Model for X-Linked Recessive Diseases / Del Vecchio, C; Glielmo, L.; Corless, M.. - (2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno 22nd Mediterranean Conference of Control and Automation (MED), 2014 tenutosi a Palermo nel 16-19 Jun, 2014) [10.1109/MED.2014.6961588].
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