On the Hazard Rate Functions of Hiv/Aids using Weibull and Exponential Models

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Faweya Olanrewaju
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Abstract

This paper presents the hazard rate functions of Weibull and Exponential Distributions. Estimates of the hazard rates were obtained using simulated HIV/AIDs data, it was found that for exponential distribution the hazard rate is constant while that of the Weibull distribution increases as the time of infection increases.

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Faweya Olanrewaju. 2016. \u201cOn the Hazard Rate Functions of Hiv/Aids using Weibull and Exponential Models\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - F: Mathematics & Decision GJSFR-F Volume 16 (GJSFR Volume 16 Issue F5): .

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This paper presents the hazard rate functions of Weibull and Exponential Distributions. Estimates of the hazard rates were obtained using simulated HIV/AIDs data, it was found that for exponential distribution the hazard rate is constant while that of the Weibull distribution increases as the time of infection increases.

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