id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-103893-p9ul6k5m Omame, A. A co-infection model for Oncogenic HPV and TB with Optimal Control and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis 2020-09-18 .txt text/plain 5657 358 55 A co-infection model for oncogenic Human papillomavirus (HPV) and Tuberculosis (TB), with optimal control and cost-effectiveness analysis is studied and analyzed to assess the impact of controls against incident infection and against infection with HPV by TB infected individuals as well as optimal TB treatment in reducing the burden of the co-infection of the two diseases in a population. Numerical simulations of the optimal control model reveal that the intervention strategy which combines and implements control against HPV infection by TB infected individuals as well as TB treatment control for dually infected individuals is the most cost-effective of all the control strategies for the control and management of the burden of oncogenic HPV and TB co-infection. In this section, we shall use the Pontryagin's Maximum Principle to determine the necessary conditions for the optimal control of the oncogenic HPV-TB co-infection model. ./cache/cord-103893-p9ul6k5m.txt ./txt/cord-103893-p9ul6k5m.txt