Global Stability and Optimal Control of Dengue with Two Coexisting Virus Serotypes

IF 0.3 Q4 MATHEMATICS Matematika Pub Date : 2019-12-31 DOI:10.11113/matematika.v35.n4.1269
A. Abidemi, Rohanin Ahmad, N. Aziz
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Abstract

This study presents a two-strain deterministic model which incorporates Dengvaxia vaccine and insecticide (adulticide) control strategies to forecast the dynamics of transmission and control of dengue in Madeira Island if there is a new outbreak with a different virus serotypes after the first outbreak in 2012. We construct suitable Lyapunov functions to investigate the global stability of the disease-free and boundary equilibrium points. Qualitative analysis of the model which incorporates time-varying controls with the specific goal of minimizing dengue disease transmission and the costs related to the control implementation by employing the optimal control theory is carried out. Three strategies, namely the use of Dengvaxia vaccine only, application of adulticide only, and the combination of Dengvaxia vaccine and adulticide are considered for the controls implementation. The necessary conditions are derived for the optimal control of dengue. We examine the impacts of the control strategies on the dynamics of infected humans and mosquito population by simulating the optimality system. The disease-freeequilibrium is found to be globally asymptotically stable whenever the basic reproduction numbers associated with virus serotypes 1 and j (j 2 {2, 3, 4}), respectively, satisfy R01,R0j 1, and the boundary equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable when the related R0i (i = 1, j) is above one. It is shown that the strategy based on the combination of Dengvaxia vaccine and adulticide helps in an effective control of dengue spread in the Island.
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两种血清型登革热病毒的全局稳定性及最优控制
本研究提出了一种结合登瓦夏疫苗和杀虫剂(杀虫剂)控制策略的双株确定性模型,用于预测马德拉岛登革热在2012年首次暴发后如果出现不同病毒血清型的新暴发,登革热的传播和控制动态。构造合适的Lyapunov函数来研究无病平衡点和边界平衡点的全局稳定性。采用最优控制理论,对以登革热传播最小化为具体目标的时变控制模型和控制实施成本进行了定性分析。为实施控制,考虑了三种策略,即仅使用登瓦夏疫苗、仅使用杀虫剂以及登瓦夏疫苗和杀虫剂联合使用。导出了登革热最优控制的必要条件。我们通过模拟最优系统来研究控制策略对感染者和蚊子种群动态的影响。当与病毒血清型1和j (j 2{2,3,4})相关的基本繁殖数分别满足R01和R0j 1时,无病平衡点是全局渐近稳定的;当相关R0i (i = 1, j)大于1时,边界平衡点是全局渐近稳定的。结果表明,以登卡夏疫苗和杀虫剂相结合为基础的战略有助于有效控制登革热在该岛的传播。
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