Volume 20 No 9 (2022)
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A STUDY OF TB PATIENTS THROUGH STOCHASTIC MODEL
Elizabeth Sangeetha T, P. Pandiyan R. K. Radha, M Meganathan
Abstract
An attempt is made here to compute the verge point of a Tuberculosis patient who has been infected
with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis using a statistical model. Many studies with various families of
distribution had already been investigated. When a patient becomes sick, the threshold level drops,
which can be shown in the model to indicate the model's goodness of fit. Even if subsequent
interactions are separate, it is possible that they become increasingly effective in inflicting damage.
When the total cumulative damage exceeds a certain threshold, a component exposed to shocks that
hurt the element is likely to fail.The projected survival of the human system will approach the threshold
if the survival does not accrue the increase in shock, which is the inter-arrival time. The conversation
was read as follows: when the infection period lengthens, the patient's survival time diminishes. Finally,
we use a real-world dataset to demonstrate the analytical findings and the model's utility.
Keywords
Distribution, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Threshold and infection
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