预防和减缓疟疾传播的疫苗接种和综合最优控制措施。

IF 2.6 4区 工程技术 Q1 Mathematics
Khadiza Akter Eme, Md Kamrujjaman, Muntasir Alam, Md Afsar Ali
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摘要

疟疾是热带地区流行的一种危及生命的蚊媒传染病,主要通过受感染的按蚊叮咬传播给人类。本研究提出了一个数学模型分析,旨在了解疟疾传播的动态和各种预防策略的有效性。尽管疟疾是可预防和可治愈的,但它继续对公共卫生构成重大挑战,特别是因为如果治疗不当,有复发感染的风险。该确定性模型建立了解的正性和有界性以及平衡点的局部稳定性。通过敏感性分析确定影响基本繁殖数(R_0 $)的关键参数,这对评估干预策略至关重要。研究结果表明,虽然目前的疫苗不是100%有效,但疫苗接种可以与现有的预防措施(如蚊帐和杀虫剂喷洒)一起显著促进疟疾控制。这项研究强调,需要采取综合多种战略的综合办法,以有效减少疟疾传播并改善流行地区的健康结果。总的来说,这项研究强调了数学建模在制定有效的疾病控制政策中的重要性。
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Vaccination and combined optimal control measures for malaria prevention and spread mitigation.

Malaria is a life-threatening mosquito-borne infectious disease prevalent in tropical regions, primarily transmitted to humans by the bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. This study presents a mathematical model analysis aimed at understanding the dynamics of malaria transmission and the effectiveness of various prevention strategies. Despite being preventable and curable, malaria continues to pose significant public health challenges, notably due to the risk of recurrent infections if improperly treated. The proposed deterministic model establishes the positivity and boundedness of solutions alongside the local stability of equilibria. A sensitivity analysis is conducted to identify key parameters impacting the basic reproduction number ($ R_0 $), which is crucial for evaluating intervention strategies. The findings indicate that although the current vaccines are not $ 100\% $ effective, vaccination could significantly contribute to malaria control alongside existing preventive measures, such as mosquito nets and insecticide spraying. The study underscores the need for a comprehensive approach combining multiple strategies to effectively reduce malaria transmission and improve health outcomes in endemic regions. Overall, this research highlights the importance of mathematical modeling in formulating effective disease control policies.

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Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 工程技术-数学跨学科应用
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3.90
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7.70%
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586
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (MBE) is an interdisciplinary Open Access journal promoting cutting-edge research, technology transfer and knowledge translation about complex data and information processing. MBE publishes Research articles (long and original research); Communications (short and novel research); Expository papers; Technology Transfer and Knowledge Translation reports (description of new technologies and products); Announcements and Industrial Progress and News (announcements and even advertisement, including major conferences).
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