Optimal control and cost-effectiveness analysis of an echinococcosis
transmission model with interventions
- Jianglin Zhao
, - Yong Yan
Yong Yan
Sichuan Minzu College
Abstract
A dynamical model of echinococcosis transmission with optimal control
strategies is presented. The basic reproduction number of the model is
obtained and used to study the stability of the disease-free and endemic
equilibrium points. Sensitivity analysis of the basic reproduction
number to the model parameters and control variables is performed. It
finds that the natural death of dogs has a strong impact on the basic
reproduction and the only anthelmintic treatment against echinococcosis
does not eliminate the disease. The optimal control problem is
formulated and solved analytically. Numerical simulations show that
optimal control strategies could effectively eliminate the transmission
of echinococcosis and the disinfection or cleaning of environment may
shorten the time of eliminating the disease. The cost-effectiveness
analysis suggests that a combination of health education and
anthelmintic treatment could provide the best cost-effective strategy to
control the transmission of echinococcosis. The findings could be
helpful for the prevention and control of echinococcosis in Ganzi
Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, China and other areas of echinococcosis.