ICER Comparison of HIV/AIDS Control Strategies from a Mathematical Model
by Christopher Chukwuma Asogwa·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
A mathematical model on HIV/AIDS transmission dynamics incorporates post-contact control measures across six compartments: Susceptible, under-3-day Exposed, Exposed-Uninfected, Treatment, Pre-AIDS, and AIDS. The dataset, 5.5 KB in size, compares the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of seven control strategies, including Pre-contact Preventive and Anti-retroviral therapy (ART). It was authored by Christopher Chukwuma Asogwa and last updated on April 15, 2026.
Use Cases
Compare the cost-effectiveness of different HIV/AIDS intervention strategies based on the ICER metric.
Validate optimal control theory applications in epidemiological models using the described Pontryagin's maximum principle.
Simulate population dynamics across disease compartments under various control measures, as mentioned in the description.
Strengths
Model is based on a defined six-compartment structure for HIV/AIDS transmission.
Analysis includes seven distinct control strategies for comparison.
Dataset is licensed under CC-BY-4.0, permitting open reuse.
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
The 5.5 KB file size suggests a very limited scope, likely containing summary results rather than raw simulation data.
Provenance
Source
Christopher Chukwuma Asogwa via figshare
Collection Method
Generated from a mathematical model and simulated with MATLAB.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-15 17:52:39; freshness should be verified.
Data is in XLS (Excel) format, requiring compatible software to open.