Literature DB >> 28166308

Optimal control and cost-effective analysis of malaria/visceral leishmaniasis co-infection.

Folashade B Agusto1, Ibrahim M ELmojtaba2.   

Abstract

In this paper, a deterministic model involving the transmission dynamics of malaria/visceral leishmaniasis co-infection is presented and studied. Optimal control theory is then applied to investigate the optimal strategies for curtailing the spread of the diseases using the use of personal protection, indoor residual spraying and culling of infected reservoirs as the system control variables. Various combination strategies were examined so as to investigate the impact of the controls on the spread of the disease. And we investigated the most cost-effective strategy of all the control strategies using three approaches, the infection averted ratio (IAR), the average cost-effectiveness ratio (ACER) and incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER). Our results show that the implementation of the strategy combining all the time dependent control variables is the most cost-effective control strategy. This result is further emphasized by using the results obtained from the cost objective functional, the ACER, and the ICER.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28166308      PMCID: PMC5293207          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0171102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


  26 in total

1.  Act now or later? Economics of malaria resistance.

Authors:  Ramanan Laxminarayan
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 2.345

2.  Optimal isolation control strategies and cost-effectiveness analysis of a two-strain avian influenza model.

Authors:  F B Agusto
Journal:  Biosystems       Date:  2013-06-28       Impact factor: 1.973

3.  A review of techniques for parameter sensitivity analysis of environmental models.

Authors:  D M Hamby
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  1994-09       Impact factor: 2.513

4.  Malaria mapping using transmission models: application to survey data from Mali.

Authors:  A Gemperli; P Vounatsou; N Sogoba; T Smith
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  2005-12-15       Impact factor: 4.897

5.  Animal reservoirs for visceral leishmaniasis in densely populated urban areas.

Authors:  Soraia A Diniz; Fabiana L Silva; Alcina C Carvalho Neta; Regina Bueno; Rita M S N C Guerra; Ana L Abreu-Silva; Renato L Santos
Journal:  J Infect Dev Ctries       Date:  2008-02-01       Impact factor: 0.968

6.  Risk factors for visceral leishmaniasis in a new epidemic site in Amhara Region, Ethiopia.

Authors:  Seife Bashaye; Nohelly Nombela; Daniel Argaw; Abate Mulugeta; Merce Herrero; Javier Nieto; Carmen Chicharro; Carmen Cañavate; Pilar Aparicio; Iván Darío Vélez; Jorge Alvar; Caryn Bern
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2009-07       Impact factor: 2.345

7.  Prevalence, features and risk factors for malaria co-infections amongst visceral leishmaniasis patients from Amudat Hospital, Uganda.

Authors:  Erika van den Bogaart; Marieke M Z Berkhout; Emily R Adams; Pètra F Mens; Elizabeth Sentongo; Dawson B Mbulamberi; Masja Straetemans; Henk D F H Schallig; Francois Chappuis
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2012-04-10

Review 8.  The immunology of post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL).

Authors:  Eduard E Zijlstra
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2016-08-23       Impact factor: 3.876

Review 9.  Immune evasive mechanisms contributing to persistent Leishmania donovani infection.

Authors:  Simona Stäger; Trupti Joshi; Rashmi Bankoti
Journal:  Immunol Res       Date:  2010-07       Impact factor: 4.505

10.  Self-medication with anti-malarials is a common practice in rural communities of Kilosa district in Tanzania despite the reported decline of malaria.

Authors:  Beatrice Chipwaza; Joseph P Mugasa; Iddy Mayumana; Mbaraka Amuri; Christina Makungu; Paul S Gwakisa
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2014-07-03       Impact factor: 2.979

View more
  7 in total

1.  Optimal control and cost-effective analysis of the 2017 meningitis outbreak in Nigeria.

Authors:  F B Agusto; M C A Leite
Journal:  Infect Dis Model       Date:  2019-05-17

2.  Fractional optimal control problem for an age-structured model of COVID-19 transmission.

Authors:  Bouchaib Khajji; Abdelfatah Kouidere; Mohamed Elhia; Omar Balatif; Mostafa Rachik
Journal:  Chaos Solitons Fractals       Date:  2021-01-02       Impact factor: 5.944

3.  Sensitivity assessment and optimal economic evaluation of a new COVID-19 compartmental epidemic model with control interventions.

Authors:  Joshua Kiddy K Asamoah; Zhen Jin; Gui-Quan Sun; Baba Seidu; Ernest Yankson; Afeez Abidemi; F T Oduro; Stephen E Moore; Eric Okyere
Journal:  Chaos Solitons Fractals       Date:  2021-03-20       Impact factor: 5.944

4.  Optimal control and comprehensive cost-effectiveness analysis for COVID-19.

Authors:  Joshua Kiddy K Asamoah; Eric Okyere; Afeez Abidemi; Stephen E Moore; Gui-Quan Sun; Zhen Jin; Edward Acheampong; Joseph Frank Gordon
Journal:  Results Phys       Date:  2022-01-15       Impact factor: 4.476

5.  Optimal control for the complication of Type 2 diabetes: the role of awareness programs by media and treatment.

Authors:  Saddam Mollah; Santosh Biswas
Journal:  Int J Dyn Control       Date:  2022-08-12

Review 6.  Current Visceral Leishmaniasis Research: A Research Review to Inspire Future Study.

Authors:  Kaiming Bi; Yuyang Chen; Songnian Zhao; Yan Kuang; Chih-Hang John Wu
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2018-07-10       Impact factor: 3.411

7.  A multi-region discrete time mathematical modeling of the dynamics of Covid-19 virus propagation using optimal control.

Authors:  Bouchaib Khajji; Driss Kada; Omar Balatif; Mostafa Rachik
Journal:  J Appl Math Comput       Date:  2020-05-08
  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.