@article{MAKHILLRJAS20072108838, title = {Statistical Model for Estimating the Rate of Spread of Human Immune-Deficiency: A Case Study of Ondo Kingdom}, journal = {Research Journal of Applied Sciences}, volume = {2}, number = {10}, pages = {1025-1030}, year = {2007}, issn = {1815-932x}, doi = {rjasci.2007.1025.1030}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1815-932x&doi=rjasci.2007.1025.1030}, author = {S.O. Olagunju,K.A. Bashiru and}, keywords = {Statistical model,spread,estimating,immune-deficiency,AIDS,HIV}, abstract = {This research considered a statistical model for estimating the rate of spread of Human Immune-Deficiency Virus by making use of Ondo-West Local Government as a case study. The virus’ modes of infection and some of the existing epidemic models were discussed. Ondo-West was randomly sampled out of the local government areas that make Ondo Kingdom. Records of samples were obtained from the two government-recognised Hospitals in the vicinity. Data on relevant variables comprising Year of Test, Age-group, Gender, as well as Percentage that tested positive were analysed. The study made use of Generating Function approach to solve the associated Birth process model. A reduction from normal population was numerically noticed through the use of Birth process model, Results of various age-groups (0-5), (6-22) and (23+), respectively defined as Infants, Youth and Adults were presented. It was found that the age-group (6-22) has the greatest risk, as out of an assumed 5000 members of each group, the Youth has 34 possible infected members, as against 6 and 27 for Infants and Adults, respectively.} }