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Propagation of H1N1 virus through saliva movement in oesophagus: a mathematical model

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL PLUS
卷 137, 期 7, 页码 -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1140/epjp/s13360-022-03070-2

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This study investigates the behavior of H1N1 virus transmission through saliva in the esophagus using a mathematical model and simulation results. The findings indicate that the presence of a magnetic field can reduce the motion of the virus particles, consequently decreasing the likelihood of infection. Moreover, males may be more susceptible to the virus compared to females and children due to variations in saliva viscosity.
H1N1 (Swine flu) is caused by the influenza A virus which belongs to the Orthomyxoviridae family. Influenza A is very harmful to the elderly, and people with chronic respiratory disease and cardiovascular disease. Therefore, it is essential to analyse the behaviour of virus transmission through the saliva movement in oesophagus. A mathematical paradigm is developed to study the saliva movement under the applications of transverse magnetic field. Jeffrey fluid model is considered for saliva to show the viscoelastic nature. The flow nature is considered creeping and assumptions of long wavelength and low Reynolds number are adopted for analytical solutions. The Basset-Boussinesq-Oseen equation is employed to understand the propagation of H1N1 virus through saliva under the effect of applicable forces such as gravity, virtual mass, basset force, and drag forces. The suitable data for saliva, oesophagus and H1N1 virus are taken from the existing literature for simulation of the results using MATLAB software. From the graphical results, it is observed that the susceptibility to viral infections is less because the magnetic field reduces the motion of the virus particle. Further, the chances of infections in males are more as compared to females and children due to variation in viscosity of saliva. Such findings provide an understanding of the mechanics of the virus floating through the saliva (viscoelastic fluids) in the oesophagus.

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