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A model of bi-mode transmission dynamics of hepatitis C with optimal control

  • Lahore University of Management Sciences
  • Western Illinois University
  • Khalifa University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

In this paper, we present a rigorous mathematical analysis of a deterministic model for the transmission dynamics of hepatitis C. The model is suitable for populations where two frequent modes of transmission of hepatitis C virus, namely unsafe blood transfusions and intravenous drug use, are dominant. The susceptible population is divided into two distinct compartments, the intravenous drug users and individuals undergoing unsafe blood transfusions. Individuals belonging to each compartment may develop acute and then possibly chronic infections. Chronically infected individuals may be quarantined. The analysis indicates that the eradication and persistence of the disease is completely determined by the magnitude of basic reproduction number R c. It is shown that for the basic reproduction number R c < 1, the disease-free equilibrium is locally and globally asymptotically stable. For R c > 1, an endemic equilibrium exists and the disease is uniformly persistent. In addition, we present the uncertainty and sensitivity analyses to investigate the influence of different important model parameters on the disease prevalence. When the infected population persists, we have designed a time-dependent optimal quarantine strategy to minimize it. The Pontryagin's Maximum Principle is used to characterize the optimal control in terms of an optimality system which is solved numerically. Numerical results for the optimal control are compared against the constant controls and their efficiency is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-109
Number of pages19
JournalTheory in Biosciences
Volume133
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2014
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Basic reproduction number
  • Hepatitis C
  • Optimal control
  • Quarantine

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