%0 Unpublished Work %9 AP : Autres productions %A Ba, M. %A Djidjou-Demasse, Ramsès %A Lam, M. %A Tewa, J.J. %T Optimal intervention strategies of staged progression HIV infections through an age-structured model with probabilities of ART drop out %D 2019 %L fdi:010076968 %G ENG %N 1911.06703 %P en ligne [43 ] %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010076968 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/divers20-01/010076968.pdf %W Horizon (IRD) %X In this paper, we construct a model to describe the transmission of HIV in a homogeneous host population. By considering the specific mechanism of HIV, we derive a model structured in three successive stages : (i) primary infection, (ii) long phase of latency without symptoms and (iii) AIDS. Each HIV stage is stratified by the duration for which individuals have been in the stage, leading to a continuous age-structure model. In the first part of the paper, we provide a global analysis of the model depending upon the basic reproduction number R0. When R0 ?1, then the disease-free equilibriumis globally asymptotically stable and the infection is cleared in thehost population. On the contrary, if R0 >1, we prove the epidemic's persistence with the asymptotic stability of the endemic equilibrium. By performing the sensitivity analysis, we then determine the impact of control-related parameters of the outbreak severity. For the second part, the initial model is extended with intervention methods. By taking into account ART interventions and the probability of treatment drop out, we discuss optimal interventions methods which minimize the number of AIDS cases. %$ 052MALTRA03 ; 020MATH01