Impacts of optimal control strategies on the HBV and COVID-19 co-epidemic spreading dynamics

被引:14
|
作者
Teklu, Shewafera Wondimagegnhu [1 ]
机构
[1] Debre Berhan Univ, Dept Math, Nat Sci, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia
关键词
HBV; COVID-19; Co-epidemic; Vaccination; Protection; Optimal control measures; MATHEMATICAL-ANALYSIS; MODEL; TUBERCULOSIS; COINFECTION;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-024-55111-8
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Different cross-sectional and clinical research studies investigated that chronic HBV infected individuals' co-epidemic with COVID-19 infection will have more complicated liver infection than HBV infected individuals in the absence of COVID-19 infection. The main objective of this study is to investigate the optimal impacts of four time dependent control strategies on the HBV and COVID-19 co-epidemic transmission using compartmental modeling approach. The qualitative analyses of the model investigated the model solutions non-negativity and boundedness, calculated all the models effective reproduction numbers by applying the next generation operator approach, computed all the models disease-free equilibrium point (s) and endemic equilibrium point (s) and proved their local stability, shown the phenomenon of backward bifurcation by applying the Center Manifold criteria. By applied the Pontryagin's Maximum principle, the study re-formulated and analyzed the co-epidemic model optimal control problem by incorporating four time dependent controlling variables. The study also carried out numerical simulations to verify the model qualitative results and to investigate the optimal impacts of the proposed optimal control strategies. The main finding of the study reveals that implementation of protections, COVID-19 vaccine, and treatment strategies simultaneously is the most effective optimal control strategy to tackle the HBV and COVID-19 co-epidemic spreading in the community.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Optimal strategies for social distancing and testing to control COVID-19
    Choi, Wongyeong
    Shim, Eunha
    JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY, 2021, 512
  • [42] Optimal parameterization of COVID-19 epidemic models
    Zhang, Li
    Huang, Jianping
    Yu, Haipeng
    Liu, Xiaoyue
    Wei, Yun
    Lian, Xinbo
    Liu, Chuwei
    Jing, Zhikun
    ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCE LETTERS, 2021, 14 (04)
  • [43] Understanding the Co-Epidemic of Obesity and COVID-19: Current Evidence, Comparison with Previous Epidemics, Mechanisms, and Preventive and Therapeutic Perspectives
    Dalamaga, Maria
    Christodoulatos, Gerasimos Socrates
    Karampela, Irene
    Vallianou, Natalia
    Apovian, Caroline M.
    CURRENT OBESITY REPORTS, 2021, 10 (03) : 214 - 243
  • [44] Analyzing Bifurcations and Optimal Control Strategies in SIRS Epidemic Models: Insights from Theory and COVID-19 Data
    Belili, Mohamed Cherif
    Sahari, Mohamed Lamine
    Kebiri, Omar
    Zeghdoudi, Halim
    MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL APPLICATIONS, 2024, 29 (04)
  • [45] Nonlinear optimal control strategies for a mathematical model of COVID-19 and influenza co-infection
    Ojo, Mayowa M.
    Benson, Temitope O.
    Peter, Olumuyiwa James
    Goufo, Emile Franc Doungmo
    PHYSICA A-STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS, 2022, 607
  • [46] A PONTRYAGIN PRINCIPLE AND OPTIMAL CONTROL OF SPREADING COVID-19 WITH VACCINATION AND QUARANTINE SUBTYPE
    Hakim, Lukman
    COMMUNICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE, 2023,
  • [47] Metastable states in plateaus and multi-wave epidemic dynamics of Covid-19 spreading in Italy
    Gaetano Campi
    Maria Vittoria Mazziotti
    Antonio Valletta
    Giampietro Ravagnan
    Augusto Marcelli
    Andrea Perali
    Antonio Bianconi
    Scientific Reports, 11
  • [48] Metastable states in plateaus and multi-wave epidemic dynamics of Covid-19 spreading in Italy
    Campi, Gaetano
    Mazziotti, Maria Vittoria
    Valletta, Antonio
    Ravagnan, Giampietro
    Marcelli, Augusto
    Perali, Andrea
    Bianconi, Antonio
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)
  • [49] Modeling and forecasting of epidemic spreading: The case of Covid-19 and beyond
    Boccaletti, Stefano
    Ditto, William
    Mindlin, Gabriel
    Atangana, Abdon
    CHAOS SOLITONS & FRACTALS, 2020, 135 (135)
  • [50] SIR MATHEMATICAL MODEL AND ESTIMATING OF COVID-19 EPIDEMIC SPREADING
    Eroglu, Emre
    Esenpinar, Aliye Asli
    Cicek, Muhammed
    Tek, Suleyman
    FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN, 2020, 29 (10): : 9204 - 9210