Fractional Derivative and Optimal Control Analysis of Cholera Epidemic Model

Author:

Cheneke Kumama Regassa1ORCID,Rao Koya Purnachandra1ORCID,Edessa Geremew Kenassa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Wollega University, Nekemte, Ethiopia

Abstract

In this study, a cholera model with fractional derivative and optimal control analysis is presented. Numerical simulation analysis shows that increasing the order of fractional derivatives contributes to updating the memory of the population to control the effects of cholera infection through available controlling techniques. On the other hand, the optimal analysis gives an indication of applying controlling infection with available treatment and prevention techniques. It provides a better mechanism to prevent the happening of cholera infection. Moreover, cost-effectiveness evaluation of cholera contamination intervention with feasible three or four combos of manipulate measures hygiene, vaccination, remedy of infectives, and chlorination indicates that hygiene, vaccination, and chlorination are the desired higher mixture to govern in addition propagation of cholera contamination. Numerical simulations are performed with the MATLAB platform and numerical solutions and results are discussed.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Mathematics

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