Paula Rodrigues, Cristiana J. Silva, Delfim F. M. Torres
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Optimal control strategies for reducing the number of active infected individuals with tuberculosis
We propose and analyze an optimal control problem where the control system is a mathematical model for tuberculosis (TB) with different post-exposure interventions considered. We analyze the impact of transmission intensity on the control interventions and show that optimal control solutions reduce the number of active TB cases.