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PLOS ONE | 2017

Optimal combinations of control strategies and cost-effective analysis for visceral leishmaniasis disease transmission

Santanu Biswas; Abhishek Subramanian; Ibrahim M. ELmojtaba; Joydev Chattopadhyay; Ram Rup Sarkar

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a deadly neglected tropical disease that poses a serious problem in various countries all over the world. Implementation of various intervention strategies fail in controlling the spread of this disease due to issues of parasite drug resistance and resistance of sandfly vectors to insecticide sprays. Due to this, policy makers need to develop novel strategies or resort to a combination of multiple intervention strategies to control the spread of the disease. To address this issue, we propose an extensive SIR-type model for anthroponotic visceral leishmaniasis transmission with seasonal fluctuations modeled in the form of periodic sandfly biting rate. Fitting the model for real data reported in South Sudan, we estimate the model parameters and compare the model predictions with known VL cases. Using optimal control theory, we study the effects of popular control strategies namely, drug-based treatment of symptomatic and PKDL-infected individuals, insecticide treated bednets and spray of insecticides on the dynamics of infected human and vector populations. We propose that the strategies remain ineffective in curbing the disease individually, as opposed to the use of optimal combinations of the mentioned strategies. Testing the model for different optimal combinations while considering periodic seasonal fluctuations, we find that the optimal combination of treatment of individuals and insecticide sprays perform well in controlling the disease for the time period of intervention introduced. Performing a cost-effective analysis we identify that the same strategy also proves to be efficacious and cost-effective. Finally, we suggest that our model would be helpful for policy makers to predict the best intervention strategies for specific time periods and their appropriate implementation for elimination of visceral leishmaniasis.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Modulation of HIV replication in monocyte derived macrophages (MDM) by steroid hormones

Krishnakumar Devadas; Santanu Biswas; Viswanath Ragupathy; Sherwin Lee; Andrew I. Dayton; Indira Hewlett

Significant sex specific differences in the progression of HIV/AIDS have been reported. Several studies have implicated steroid hormones in regulating host factor expression and modulating HIV transmission and replication. However, the exact mechanism exerted by steroid hormones estrogen and progesterone in the regulation of HIV-1 replication is still unclear. Results from the current study indicated a dose dependent down regulation of HIV-1 replication in monocyte derived macrophages pre-treated with high concentrations of estrogen or progesterone. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms associated with the down regulation of HIV-1 replication by estrogen and progesterone we used PCR arrays to analyze the expression profile of host genes involved in antiviral responses. Several chemokines, cytokines, transcription factors, interferon stimulated genes and genes involved in type-1 interferon signaling were down regulated in cells infected with HIV-1 pre-treated with high concentrations of estrogen or progesterone compared to untreated HIV-1 infected cells or HIV-1 infected cells treated with low concentrations of estrogen or progesterone. The down regulation of CXCL9, CXCL10 and CXCL11 chemokines and IL-1β, IL-6 cytokines in response to high concentrations of estrogen and progesterone pre-treatment in HIV-1 infected cells was confirmed at the protein level by quantitating chemokine and cytokine concentrations in the culture supernatant. These results demonstrate that a potent anti-inflammatory response is mediated by pre-treatment with high concentrations of estrogen and progesterone. Thus, our study suggests a strong correlation between the down-modulation of anti-viral and pro-inflammatory responses mediated by estrogen and progesterone pre-treatment and the down regulation of HIV-1 replication. These findings may be relevant to clinical observations of sex specific differences in patient populations and point to the need for further investigation.


Nonlinear Dynamics | 2016

A delayed prey–predator system with prey subject to the strong Allee effect and disease

Santanu Biswas; Md. Saifuddin; Sourav Kumar Sasmal; Sudip Samanta; Nikhil Pal; Faisal Ababneh; Joydev Chattopadhyay


Nonlinear Dynamics | 2017

Optimal harvesting and complex dynamics in a delayed eco-epidemiological model with weak Allee effects

Santanu Biswas; Sourav Kumar Sasmal; Sudip Samanta; Md. Saifuddin; Nikhil Pal; Joydev Chattopadhyay


Chaos Solitons & Fractals | 2016

Complex dynamics of an eco-epidemiological model with different competition coefficients and weak Allee in the predator

Md. Saifuddin; Santanu Biswas; Sudip Samanta; Susmita Sarkar; Joydev Chattopadhyay


Nonlinear Studies | 2015

On existence of multiple periodic solutions for Lotka-Volterra’s predator-prey model with Allee effects

Santanu Biswas; Sourav Kumar Sasmal; Md. Saifuddin; Joydev Chattopadhyay


Nonlinear Studies | 2016

Stability and Bifurcation Analysis of an Eco-Epidemiological Model with Multiple Delays

Ibrahim M. Elmojtabaa; Kakali Ghosh; Sudip Samanta; Santanu Biswas; Sourav Rana; Dipak Kumar Kesh; Joydev Chattopadhyay


Mathematical Methods in The Applied Sciences | 2016

Effect of emergent carrying capacity in an eco-epidemiological system

Md. Saifuddin; Sourav Kumar Sasmal; Santanu Biswas; Susmita Sarkar; Marwan Alquran; Joydev Chattopadhyay


Mathematical Methods in The Applied Sciences | 2016

Global analysis of a periodic epidemic model on cholera in presence of bacteriophage

Tridip Sardar; Santanu Biswas; Joydev Chattopadhyay


Applied Mathematical Modelling | 2017

Interactive effects of prey refuge and additional food for predator in a diffusive predator-prey system

Subhendu Chakraborty; P.K. Tiwari; Sourav Kumar Sasmal; Santanu Biswas; Sabyasachi Bhattacharya; Joydev Chattopadhyay

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Joydev Chattopadhyay

Indian Statistical Institute

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Md. Saifuddin

Indian Statistical Institute

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Sourav Kumar Sasmal

Indian Statistical Institute

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Sudip Samanta

Indian Statistical Institute

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Nikhil Pal

Visva-Bharati University

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Tridip Sardar

Indian Statistical Institute

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Abhishek Subramanian

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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P.K. Tiwari

Indian Statistical Institute

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