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An optimal control approach to malaria prevention via insecticide-treated nets

Cristiana J. Silva, Delfim F. M. Torres

Published 2013-06-09Version 1

Malaria is a life threatening disease, entirely preventable and treatable, provided the currently recommended interventions are properly implemented. These interventions include vector control through the use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs). However, ITN possession does not necessarily translate into use. Human behavior change interventions, including information, education, communication (IEC) campaigns and post-distribution hang-up campaigns are strongly recommended. In this paper we consider a recent mathematical model for the effects of ITNs on the transmission dynamics of malaria infection, which takes into account the human behavior. We introduce in this model a supervision control, representing IEC campaigns for improving the ITN usage. We propose and solve an optimal control problem where the aim is to minimize the number of infectious humans while keeping the cost low. Numerical results are provided, which show the effectiveness of the optimal control interventions.

Comments: This is a preprint of a paper whose final and definite form will appear in Conference Papers in Mathematics, Volume 2013, Article ID 658468, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/658468. Paper Submitted 10-May-2013; accepted after minor revision 09-June-2013
Journal: Conference Papers in Mathematics, vol. 2013, Article ID 658468, 8 pages, 2013
Categories: math.OC, q-bio.PE
Subjects: 92D30, 49M05
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