Transmission Dynamics and Control Mechanisms of Vector-Borne Diseases with Active and Passive Movements Between Urban and Satellite Cities

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Prince Harvim
Hong Zhang
Paul Georgescu
Lai Zhang
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[1] Jiangsu University,Faculty of Science
[2] Changzhou Institute of Technology,School of Economics and Management
[3] Technical University of Iaşi,Department of Mathematics
[4] Yangzhou University,School of Mathematical Science
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Vector-borne disease; Passive mobility; Metapopulation model; Sexual transmission; Control mechanism;
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A metapopulation model which explicitly integrates vector-borne and sexual transmission of an epidemic disease with passive and active movements between an urban city and a satellite city is formulated and analysed. The basic reproduction number of the disease is explicitly determined as a combination of sexual and vector-borne transmission parameters. The sensitivity analysis reveals that the disease is primarily transmitted via the vector-borne mode, rather than via sexual transmission, and that sexual transmission by itself may not initiate or sustain an outbreak. Also, increasing the population movements from one city to the other leads to an increase in the basic reproduction number of the later city but a decrease in the basic reproduction number of the former city. The influence of other significant parameters is also investigated via the analysis of suitable partial rank correlation coefficients. After gauging the effects of mobility, we explore the potential effects of optimal control strategies relying upon several distinct restrictions on population movement.
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