We develop and analyze a Zika transmission model that couples mosquito‐borne and sexual pathways with host awareness and vector control interventions, assuming no disease‐induced mortality. The dynamics are formulated in a fractal‐fractional framework with order ℘ and fractal dimension ς , allowing memory and nonlocal effects. Existence and uniqueness of solutions are established via compactness and a Banach fixed‐point argument, and Ulam–Hyers stability is derived for the integral equation representing the system. For computation, we design a fractional Adams–Bashforth scheme and report simulations using baseline parameters from the literature. One at a time, sensitivity experiments identify the dominant amplifiers of infection (mosquito biting b 2 and transmission probabilities, together with sexual contact c and α 2 ) and show that awareness a and vector control b suppress prevalence; the fractional parameters modulate persistence, with larger ℘ / ς prolonging transients. We further employ a feedforward artificial neural network as a surrogate to approximate the numerical solution, using a training, validation, testing split, and standard performance diagnostics. Finally, we compare operator choices integer, Caputo, Hilfer, Atangana–Baleanu in Caputo sense, and FF under identical settings; all memory‐bearing models decay more slowly than the classical system, with ABC/FF exhibiting the strongest persistence. Future research will extend this framework to spatially structured and seasonally varying settings, calibrated with surveillance data, to support optimal intervention design and real‐time decision‐making.
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Ashraf Al-Quran
King Faisal University
Ramsha Shafqat
University of Lahore
Ateq Alsaadi
Taif University
Journal of Mathematics
King Faisal University
Taif University
University of Lahore
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69c772718bbfbc51511e2efa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/jom/9999891