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Modeling, dynamics and optimal control of Ebola virus spread

Published 18 Mar 2016 in q-bio.PE, math.OC, and physics.soc-ph | (1603.05794v1)

Abstract: We present a mathematical analysis of the early detection of Ebola virus. The propagation of the virus is analysed by using a Susceptible, Infected, Recovered (SIR) model. In order to provide useful predictions about the potential transmission of the virus, we analyse and simulate the SIR model with vital dynamics, by adding demographic effects and an induced death rate. Then, we compute the equilibria of the model. The numerical simulations confirm the theoretical analysis. Our study describes the 2015 detection of Ebola virus in Guinea, the parameters of the model being identified from the World Health Organization data. Finally, we consider an optimal control problem of the propagation of the Ebola virus, minimizing the number of infected individuals while taking into account the cost of vaccination.

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