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Abstract
The paper considers a model for the transmission dynamics of a vector-borne disease with
nonlinear incidence rate. It is proved that the global dynamics of the disease are completely
determined by the basic reproduction number. In order to assess the effectiveness of disease
control measures, the sensitivity analysis of the basic reproductive number and the endemic
proportions with respect to epidemiological and demographic parameters are provided. From the
results of the sensitivity analysis, the model is modified to assess the impact of three control
measures; the preventive control to minimize vector human contacts, the treatment control to the
infected human, and the insecticide control to the vector. Analytically the existence of the optimal
control is established by the use of an optimal control technique and numerically it is solved by an
iterative method. Numerical simulations and optimal analysis of the model show that restricted
and proper use of control measures might considerably decrease the number of infected humans
in a viable way.