Title of article :
Modelling Optimal Control of In-Host HIV Dynamics Using Different Control Strategies
Author/Authors :
Ngina, Purity Strathmore University - Nairobi, Kenya , Waema Mbogo, Rachel Strathmore University - Nairobi, Kenya , Luboobi, Livingstone S Strathmore University - Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract :
HIV is one of the major causes of deaths, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. In this paper, an in vivo deterministic model of
diferential equations is presented and analyzed for HIV dynamics. Optimal control theory is applied to investigate the key roles
played by the various HIV treatment strategies. In particular, we establish the optimal strategies for controlling the infection using
three treatment regimes as the system control variables. We have applied Pontryagin’s Maximum Principle in characterizing the
optimality control, which then has been solved numerically by applying the Runge-Kutta forth-order scheme. Te numerical results
indicate that an optimal controlled treatment strategy would ensure signifcant reduction in viral load and also in HIV transmission.
It is also evident from the results that protease inhibitor plays a key role in virus suppression; this is not to underscore the benefts
accrued when all the three drug regimes are used in combination.
Keywords :
In-Host , HIV , Dynamics , Control
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine