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Aedes aegypti control on immature and adult stages using different optimization models

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  • UserElizabeth Wanner (Aston University)
  • ClockTuesday 20 February 2018, 13:30-14:30
  • HousePhysics West 103.

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Dengue is an infection that represents an important problem of public health in tropical and subtropical regions. The Dengue vector, the mosquito Aedes aegypti, is also the vector of other infections such as Zika, Chikungunya, and yellow fever. Hence, controlling the Aedes aegypti population is the most effective policy. Different mathematical models are used to represent the dynamics of the Aedes aegypti population. The optimization models are adopted to find optimal solutions minimizing the social and control costs.

This talk is part of the Optimisation and Numerical Analysis Seminars series.

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