Mathematical Modelling of Dengue Transmission with Intervention Strategies Using Fractional Derivatives

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Nur ’Izzati Hamdan
Adem Kilicman
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[1] Universiti Teknologi MARA,School of Mathematical Sciences, College of Computing, Informatics and Media
[2] Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM),Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology | 2022年 / 84卷
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Dengue; Global stability; Fractional derivative; Lyapunov function; Dengue control;
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This paper deals with a deterministic mathematical model of dengue based on a system of fractional-order differential equations (FODEs). In this study, we consider dengue control strategies that are relevant to the current situation in Malaysia. They are the use of adulticides, larvicides, destruction of the breeding sites, and individual protection. The global stability of the disease-free equilibrium and the endemic equilibrium is constructed using the Lyapunov function theory. The relations between the order of the operator and control parameters are briefly analysed. Numerical simulations are performed to verify theoretical results and examine the significance of each intervention strategy in controlling the spread of dengue in the community. The model shows that vector control tools are the most efficient method to combat the spread of the dengue virus, and when combined with individual protection, make it more effective. In fact, the massive use of personal protection alone can significantly reduce the number of dengue cases. Inversely, mechanical control alone cannot suppress the excessive number of infections in the population, although it can reduce the Aedes mosquito population. The result of the real-data fitting revealed that the FODE model slightly outperformed the integer-order model. Thus, we suggest that the FODE approach is worth to be considered in modelling an infectious disease like dengue.
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