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The transmission dynamic and optimal control of acute and chronic hepatitis B

In this article, we present the transmission dynamic of the acute and chronic hepatitis B epidemic problem and develop an optimal control strategy to control the spread of hepatitis B in a community. In order to do this, first we present the model formulation and find the basic reproduction number ....

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Published in:Journal of biological dynamics 2017-01, Vol.11 (1), p.172-189
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description In this article, we present the transmission dynamic of the acute and chronic hepatitis B epidemic problem and develop an optimal control strategy to control the spread of hepatitis B in a community. In order to do this, first we present the model formulation and find the basic reproduction number . We show that if then the disease-free equilibrium is both locally as well as globally asymptotically stable. Then, we prove that the model is locally and globally asymptotically stable, if . To control the spread of this infection, we develop a control strategy by applying three control variables such as isolation of infected and non-infected individuals, treatment and vaccination to minimize the number of acute infected, chronically infected with hepatitis B individuals and maximize the number of susceptible and recovered individuals. Finally, we present numerical simulation to illustrate the feasibility of the control strategy.
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Epidemic model
Epidemics
Hepatitis
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B, Chronic - prevention & control
Hepatitis B, Chronic - transmission
Humans
Interferon
Mathematical models
Models, Biological
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stability analysis
Vaccination
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