Optimal control and treatment of infectious diseases. The case of huge treatment costs (Q515404)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6695440
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6695440 |
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Optimal control and treatment of infectious diseases. The case of huge treatment costs (English)
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16 March 2017
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Summary: The representation of the cost of a therapy is a key element in the formulation of the optimal control problem for the treatment of infectious diseases. The cost of the treatment is usually modeled by a function of the price and quantity of drugs administered; this function should be the cost as subjectively perceived by the decision-maker. Nevertheless, in literature, the choice of the cost function is often simply done to make the problem more tractable. A specific problem is also given by very expensive therapies in the presence of a very high number of patients to be treated. Firstly, we investigate the optimal treatment of infectious diseases in the simplest case of a two-class population (susceptible and infectious people) and compare the results coming from five different shapes of cost functions. Finally, a model for the treatment of the HCV virus using the \textit{blowing-up cost function} is investigated. Some numerical simulations are also given.
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optimal control
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cost functions
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epidemics
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