On the Impact of Awareness Programs in HIV/AIDS Prevention: An SIR Model with Optimal Control

  • Zakary O
  • Rachik M
  • Elmouki I
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In this work, a mathematical model for studying the impact of awareness programs on HIV/AIDS outbreak is proposed. The main idea is that people who are susceptible to infection can prevent it, if they are aware how the disease spreads and its consequences, and also the measures to control it. Various forms of communication media, educational, heath institutions and non-governmental organizations play a significant role to promote HIV/AIDS awareness amongst the most concerned people, namely couples and senior secondary school children. The developed HIV model is inspired from the classical SIR epidemic model where a control function is introduced to represent the effectiveness of an awareness program. The obtained optimal control, is characterized in terms of the optimality system, based on Pontryagin's maximum principle, and it is simulated using the Forward-Backward Sweep Method with a progressive-regressive Runge-Kutta fourth order scheme, which is adapted to solve a two-point boundary value problem. General Terms Awareness in the prevention of HIV/AIDS

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Zakary, O., Rachik, M., & Elmouki, I. (2016). On the Impact of Awareness Programs in HIV/AIDS Prevention: An SIR Model with Optimal Control. International Journal of Computer Applications, 133(9), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5120/ijca2016908030

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