Recent studies have demonstrated that the latent infection is a major obstacle to the viral elimination in HIV infection process. In this paper, we formulate a stochastic HIV infection model to include both latent infection and combination drug therapies. We derive that the model solution is unique and positive, and the solution is global. By constructing appropriate stochastic Lyapunov functions, the existence of an ergodic stationary distribution is obtained when the critical condition is greater than one. Furthermore, through rigorous analysis and deduction, the extinction of the virus is established under certain conditions. Numerical simulations are performed to show that small intensity of white noises can maintain the existence of a ...
Mathematical modeling of biological systems is crucial to effectively and efficiently developing tre...
Drug resistance to single therapeutic treatment in HIV infected individuals has promoted research in...
In addition to direct virus infection of target cells, HIV can also be transferred from infected to ...
We present a kind of stochastic viral infection model with or without a loss term in the free virus ...
Considering the influences of uncertain factors on the reproduction of virus in vivo, a stochastic H...
We establish a stochastic HIV/AIDS model involving the susceptible with protection awareness within ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that both virus-to-cell infection and cell-to-cell transmission pla...
We investigate a stochastic HIV/AIDS epidemic model with treatment. The model allows for two stages ...
In this paper, we introduce stochasticity into the deterministic differential equation model for the...
We propose a stochastic SICA epidemic model for HIV transmission, described by stochastic ordinary d...
HIV-1 infected patients are effectively treated with highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). ...
We introduce stochasticity into the deterministic differential equation model for the spread of HIV ...
In this paper we examine the spread of HIV when this disease is transmitted through the random shari...
We propose a stochastic model for HIV/AIDS transmission where pre-exposure prophylaxis is considered...
We study a mathematical model for the viral dynamics of HIV in an infected individual in the presenc...
Mathematical modeling of biological systems is crucial to effectively and efficiently developing tre...
Drug resistance to single therapeutic treatment in HIV infected individuals has promoted research in...
In addition to direct virus infection of target cells, HIV can also be transferred from infected to ...
We present a kind of stochastic viral infection model with or without a loss term in the free virus ...
Considering the influences of uncertain factors on the reproduction of virus in vivo, a stochastic H...
We establish a stochastic HIV/AIDS model involving the susceptible with protection awareness within ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that both virus-to-cell infection and cell-to-cell transmission pla...
We investigate a stochastic HIV/AIDS epidemic model with treatment. The model allows for two stages ...
In this paper, we introduce stochasticity into the deterministic differential equation model for the...
We propose a stochastic SICA epidemic model for HIV transmission, described by stochastic ordinary d...
HIV-1 infected patients are effectively treated with highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). ...
We introduce stochasticity into the deterministic differential equation model for the spread of HIV ...
In this paper we examine the spread of HIV when this disease is transmitted through the random shari...
We propose a stochastic model for HIV/AIDS transmission where pre-exposure prophylaxis is considered...
We study a mathematical model for the viral dynamics of HIV in an infected individual in the presenc...
Mathematical modeling of biological systems is crucial to effectively and efficiently developing tre...
Drug resistance to single therapeutic treatment in HIV infected individuals has promoted research in...
In addition to direct virus infection of target cells, HIV can also be transferred from infected to ...