Modelling the Dynamics of Campylobacteriosis Using Nonstandard Finite Difference Approach with Optimal Control

Campylobacter genus is the bacteria responsible for campylobacteriosis infections, and it is the commonest cause of gastroenteritis in adults and infants. The disease is hyperendemic in children in most parts of developing countries. It is a zoonotic disease that can be contracted via direct contact...

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Main Authors: Shaibu Osman, Houenafa Alain Togbenon, Dominic Otoo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8843299
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spelling doaj-d698940269fa4a9799aeeb9f8fa6903f2020-11-30T09:11:25ZengHindawi LimitedComputational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine1748-670X1748-67182020-01-01202010.1155/2020/88432998843299Modelling the Dynamics of Campylobacteriosis Using Nonstandard Finite Difference Approach with Optimal ControlShaibu Osman0Houenafa Alain Togbenon1Dominic Otoo2Department of Basic Sciences, School of Basic and Biomedical Sciences, University of Health and Allied Sciences, PMB 31, Ho, GhanaEcole Doctorale des Sciences, Technologies Ingenierie et Mathematiques, Universite Nationale des Sciences, Technologie Ingenierie et Mathematiques, BeninDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Box 214, Sunyani, GhanaCampylobacter genus is the bacteria responsible for campylobacteriosis infections, and it is the commonest cause of gastroenteritis in adults and infants. The disease is hyperendemic in children in most parts of developing countries. It is a zoonotic disease that can be contracted via direct contact, food, and water. In this paper, we formulated a deterministic model for Campylobacteriosis as a zoonotic disease with optimal control and to determine the best control measure. The nonstandard finite difference scheme was used for the model analysis. The disease-free equilibrium of the scheme in its explicit form was determined, and it was shown to be both locally and globally asymptotically stable. The campylobacteriosis model was extended to optimal control using prevention of susceptible humans contracting the disease and treatment of infected humans and animals. The objective function was optimised, and it was established that combining prevention of susceptible humans and treatment of infected animals was the effective control measure in combating campylobacteriosis infections. An analysis of the effects of contact between susceptible and infected animals as well susceptible and infected humans was conducted. It showed an increase in infected animals and humans whenever the contact rate increases and decreases otherwise. Biologically, it implies that campylobacteriosis infections can be controlled by ensuring that interactions among susceptible humans, infected animals, and infected humans is reduced to the barest minimum.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8843299
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author Shaibu Osman
Houenafa Alain Togbenon
Dominic Otoo
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Houenafa Alain Togbenon
Dominic Otoo
Modelling the Dynamics of Campylobacteriosis Using Nonstandard Finite Difference Approach with Optimal Control
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
author_facet Shaibu Osman
Houenafa Alain Togbenon
Dominic Otoo
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title Modelling the Dynamics of Campylobacteriosis Using Nonstandard Finite Difference Approach with Optimal Control
title_short Modelling the Dynamics of Campylobacteriosis Using Nonstandard Finite Difference Approach with Optimal Control
title_full Modelling the Dynamics of Campylobacteriosis Using Nonstandard Finite Difference Approach with Optimal Control
title_fullStr Modelling the Dynamics of Campylobacteriosis Using Nonstandard Finite Difference Approach with Optimal Control
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the Dynamics of Campylobacteriosis Using Nonstandard Finite Difference Approach with Optimal Control
title_sort modelling the dynamics of campylobacteriosis using nonstandard finite difference approach with optimal control
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
issn 1748-670X
1748-6718
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Campylobacter genus is the bacteria responsible for campylobacteriosis infections, and it is the commonest cause of gastroenteritis in adults and infants. The disease is hyperendemic in children in most parts of developing countries. It is a zoonotic disease that can be contracted via direct contact, food, and water. In this paper, we formulated a deterministic model for Campylobacteriosis as a zoonotic disease with optimal control and to determine the best control measure. The nonstandard finite difference scheme was used for the model analysis. The disease-free equilibrium of the scheme in its explicit form was determined, and it was shown to be both locally and globally asymptotically stable. The campylobacteriosis model was extended to optimal control using prevention of susceptible humans contracting the disease and treatment of infected humans and animals. The objective function was optimised, and it was established that combining prevention of susceptible humans and treatment of infected animals was the effective control measure in combating campylobacteriosis infections. An analysis of the effects of contact between susceptible and infected animals as well susceptible and infected humans was conducted. It showed an increase in infected animals and humans whenever the contact rate increases and decreases otherwise. Biologically, it implies that campylobacteriosis infections can be controlled by ensuring that interactions among susceptible humans, infected animals, and infected humans is reduced to the barest minimum.
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