In this paper, we report an application for the mathematical theory of dynamic optimization for design of optimal strategies that account for daily commuting of human residents, aiming to reduce vector-borne infections (dengue) among human populations. Our analysis is based on a two-patch dengue transmission model amended with control variables that represent personal protection measures aimed at reduction of the number of contacts between mosquitoes and human hosts (e.g., the use of repellents, mosquito nets, or insecticide-treated clothing). As a result, we have proposed and numerically solved an optimal control problem to minimize the costs associated with the application of control measures, while also minimizing the total number of den...
During the last decades, the global prevalence of dengue progressed dramatically. It is a disease wh...
Dengue is, in terms of death and economic cost, one of the most important infectious diseases in the...
Dengue disease is caused by four serotypes of the dengue virus: DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4. The ...
The aim of this paper is to propose optimal strategies for dengue reduction and prevention in Cali, ...
Dengue is a debilitating and devastating viral infection spread by mosquito vectors, and over half t...
Dengue is a vector-borne disease considered one of the major concerns in public health. Measures can...
Background Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease endemic in Malaysia. The disease is presently a pu...
The incidence of Dengue epidemiologic disease has grown in recent decades. In this paper an applicat...
We present an application of optimal control theory to Dengue epidemics. This epidemiologic disease ...
During the last decades, the global prevalence of dengue progressed dramatically. It is a disease w...
Implementation of vaccines, mosquito repellents and several Wolbachia schemes have been proposed rec...
We present a SIR+ASI epidemic model to describe the interaction between human and dengue fever mosqu...
Dengue fever is the most important viral mosquito-borne disease worldwide, with approximately 3.9 bi...
A mathematical model of dengue diseases transmission will be discussed in this paper. Various interv...
This study presents a mathematical model for dengue transmission which quantifies two very important...
During the last decades, the global prevalence of dengue progressed dramatically. It is a disease wh...
Dengue is, in terms of death and economic cost, one of the most important infectious diseases in the...
Dengue disease is caused by four serotypes of the dengue virus: DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4. The ...
The aim of this paper is to propose optimal strategies for dengue reduction and prevention in Cali, ...
Dengue is a debilitating and devastating viral infection spread by mosquito vectors, and over half t...
Dengue is a vector-borne disease considered one of the major concerns in public health. Measures can...
Background Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease endemic in Malaysia. The disease is presently a pu...
The incidence of Dengue epidemiologic disease has grown in recent decades. In this paper an applicat...
We present an application of optimal control theory to Dengue epidemics. This epidemiologic disease ...
During the last decades, the global prevalence of dengue progressed dramatically. It is a disease w...
Implementation of vaccines, mosquito repellents and several Wolbachia schemes have been proposed rec...
We present a SIR+ASI epidemic model to describe the interaction between human and dengue fever mosqu...
Dengue fever is the most important viral mosquito-borne disease worldwide, with approximately 3.9 bi...
A mathematical model of dengue diseases transmission will be discussed in this paper. Various interv...
This study presents a mathematical model for dengue transmission which quantifies two very important...
During the last decades, the global prevalence of dengue progressed dramatically. It is a disease wh...
Dengue is, in terms of death and economic cost, one of the most important infectious diseases in the...
Dengue disease is caused by four serotypes of the dengue virus: DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4. The ...