Transmission dynamics of dengue in Costa Rica: the role of hospitalizations

  • Sánchez F
  • Arroyo-Esquivel J
  • Vásquez P
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Abstract

For decades, dengue virus has caused major problems for public health officials in tropical and subtropical countries around the world. We construct a compartmental model that includes the role of hospitalized individuals in the transmission dynamics of dengue in Costa Rica. The basic reproductive number, R0, is computed, as well as a sensitivity analysis on R0 parameters. The global stability of the disease-free equilibrium is established. Numerical simulations under specific parameter scenarios are performed to determine optimal prevention/control strategies.

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Sánchez, F., Arroyo-Esquivel, J., & Vásquez, P. (2019). Transmission dynamics of dengue in Costa Rica: the role of hospitalizations. Revista de Matemática: Teoría y Aplicaciones, 27(1), 241–266. https://doi.org/10.15517/rmta.v27i1.39977

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