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Title: Direct and indirect transmission of typhoid fever model with optimal control
Authors: Olumuyiwa, James Peter
Ibrahim, Mohammed Olanrewaju
Edogbanya, Helen Olaronke
Oguntolu, Festus Abiodun
Oshinubi, Kayode
Ibrahim, Abdullahi Adinoyi
Ayoola, Tawakalt Abosede
Lawal, John Oluwasegun
Keywords: Optimal control
Typhoid fever
Early treatment
Issue Date: 11-Jun-2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Peter, Olumuyiwa James, Mohammed Olanrewaju Ibrahim, Helen Olaronke Edogbanya, Festus Abiodun Oguntolu, Kayode Oshinubi, Abdullahi Adinoyi Ibrahim, Tawakalt Abosede Ayoola, and John Oluwasegun Lawal. "Direct and Indirect Transmission of Typhoid Fever Model with Optimal Control." Results in Physics (2021): 104463.
Abstract: In this paper, a model for direct and indirect transmission dynamics of typhoid fever with three control interventions is analyzed. Optimal control strategies are proposed to minimize both the disease burden and the intervention cost. We proved the existence and uniqueness of optimal control paths and obtained these optimal paths analytically using Pontryagin’s Maximum Principle. We analyzed our results numerically to compare various strategies of proposed controls. It is observed that the implementation of the three controls among all strategies is most successful. Thus, we conclude that in order to reduce typhoid fever threat, all the three controls must be taken into consideration concurrently.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rinp.2021.104463
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