This book is about modeling of infectious diseases which are normally
recurrent. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic presents a
massive challenge to the control of recurrent diseases like tuberculosis
(TB) at all levels. Tuberculosis is also one of the most common causes
of morbidity and one of the leading causes of mortality in people living
with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). In this book, various mathematical models that
capture the role played by HIV/AIDS in accelerating the infection and
hence spread of Tuberculosis. We looked at TB progression among people
with HIV and those without. The model is formulated for TB/HIV negative
individuals as well as for TB/HIV positive people. The model was
developed using the first order partial differential Mackendrick-Von
Foster equation. Further, different epidemiological techniques to
estimate parameters in the model are surveyed. These parameters were
estimated through extraction of relevant information from data available
in other literature. Simulation was done using Matlab and Graphs
produced for easy understanding of the text.