Johnan, Owobusingye2022-10-272022-10-272021http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/723A Research Project Submitted To the Faculty of Education In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of A Bachelor's Degree in Science with Education of Kabale UniversityThere is lack of treatment for poliomyelitis and it is only prevented by means of immunization with live oral polio vaccine (OPV) or/and inactivated polio vaccine (!PY). Poliomyelitis is a very contagious viral infection caused by poliovirus. Children are principally attacked. In this project, we assessed the impact of vaccination in the control of spread of poliomyelitis via a deterministic SVEIR (Susceptible-Vaccinated-Exposed-Infectious-Recovered) model of infectious disease transmission, where vaccinated individuals are also susceptible, although to a lesser degree. Using Lyapunov-Lasalle methods, we proved the global asymptotic stability of the dynamics of the disease whenever Ra < I. Numerical simulations, using poliomyelitis data from Kabale Regional Referral Hospital in Kabale district, have been conducted to approve analytic results and to show the importance of vaccination coverage in the control of disease spread.en-USA Mathematical Model, Dynamics , PolioA Mathematical Model for the Dynamics of PolioThesis