Pemodelan Penyebaran Infeksi HIV pada Komunitas Injecting Drug Users (IDU)
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2014Author
Sutra, Hamka
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Vor, Tulus
Nababan, Esther Sorta Mauli
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HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that can cause AIDS (Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome) and can not be cured. Transmission of HIV infection
in injecting drug addicts community (Injecting Drug Users / IDU) are vulnerable
happen through needle exchange mechanism. Modeling the spread of infection using
the assumption that addicts who already have AIDS participated in a community
syringe sharing IDU. Infection is strongly influenced by the strength of needle
exchange mechanism and to analyze the behavior of the spread of infection in the IDU
community first determine the basic reprodution ratio ( ) and two equilibrium points
of the model are free infection equilibrium and the equilibrium point of the epidemic.
Then, determined point stability of the free infection equilibrium point by using
Lyapunov stability theorem. Conclusions of the study indicate that if > 1 then the
epidemic of HIV infection in the IDU community and otherwise if ≤ 1 then no
epidemic of HIV infection in the IDU community.
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