Modeling Anthrax with Optimal Control and Cost Effectiveness Analysis

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DOI: 10.4236/am.2020.113020    962 Downloads   2,283 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Anthrax is an infection caused by bacteria and it affects both human and animal populations. The disease can be categorized under zoonotic diseases and humans can contract infections through contact with infected animals, ingest contaminated dairy and animal products. In this paper, we developed a mathematical model for anthrax transmission dynamics in both human and animal populations with optimal control. The qualitative solution of the model behaviour was analyzed by determining Rhv, equilibrium points and sensitivity analysis. A vaccination class was incorporated into the model with waning immunity. Local and global stability of the model’s equilibria was found to be locally asymptotically stable whenever Rhv < 1 and unstable otherwise. Analysis of parameter contribution was conducted to determine the contribution of each to Rhv. It was revealed that reducing animal and human interaction rate, would decrease Rhv. We extended the model to optimal control in order to find the best control strategy in reducing anthrax infections. It showed that the effective strategy in combating the anthrax epidemics is vaccination of animals and prevention of humans.

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Osman, S. , Otoo, D. and Makinde, O. (2020) Modeling Anthrax with Optimal Control and Cost Effectiveness Analysis. Applied Mathematics, 11, 255-275. doi: 10.4236/am.2020.113020.

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