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Disease transmission models with density-dependent demographics

โœ Scribed by Linda Q. Gao; Herbert W. Hethcote


Book ID
104651313
Publisher
Springer
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
903 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0303-6812

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โœฆ Synopsis


The models considered for the spread of an infectious disease in a population are of SIRS or SIS type with a standard incidence expression. The varying population size is described by a modification of the logistic differential equation which includes a term for disease-related deaths. The models have density-dependent restricted growth due to a decreasing birth rate and an increasing death rate as the population size increases towards its carrying capacity. Thresholds, equilibria and stability are determined for the systems of ordinary differential equations for each model. The persistence of the infectious disease and disease-related deaths can lead to a new equilibrium population size below the carrying capacity and can even cause the population to become extinct.


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