Dynamical model of rabies disease in human and dog
Abstract
Rabies causes inflammation of the brain in humans and other mammals. This is a viral disease. Every year, there are about 59,000 people worldwide die from rabies. About 99 percent of them have been bitten by dogs. This study, we formulated the dynamical model consider the transmission of rabies disease. The most important animals which transmit this disease are dogs, cats and possibly other animals. We consider the transmission of rabies virus between human and dog populations. The dynamical model is separated into human and dog populations. The standard dynamical analysis is used to analyze this model. The local and global stabilities are analyzed.