Modelling the sustainability of TB-funded prevention programs in the presence of fear and stigma: implications on TB transmission dynamics
摘要
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health concern, particularly in resource-limited settings where sustained funding and psychosocial factors critically influence disease dynamics. This study presents a novel mathematical model that integrates fear, stigma, and funding to assess the sustainability of TB-funded prevention programs. The model, formulated as a system of nonlinear differential equations, analyses disease-free and endemic equilibria and investigates the conditions under which TB transmission can be effectively reduced. Our results show that consistent financial investment is essential for long-term TB control, eliminating backward bifurcation and ensuring that reductions in the basic reproduction number (