AbstractIn this study, we propose a new SVEIR epidemic disease model with time delay, and analyze the dynamic behavior of the model under pulse vaccination. Pulse vaccination is an effective strategy for the elimination of infectious disease. Using the discrete dynamical system determined by the stroboscopic map, we obtain an ‘infection-free’ periodic solution. We also show that the ‘infection-free’ periodic solution is globally attractive when some parameters of the model under appropriate conditions. The permanence of the model is investigated analytically. Our results indicate that a large vaccination rate or a short pulse of vaccination or a long latent period is a sufficient condition for the extinction of the disease
AbstractA delayed SEIQR epidemic model with pulse vaccination and the quarantine measure is investig...
Special Issue on Biomedical Systems, Signals and Control Extended Selected papers from the IFAC Worl...
Vaccine-induced protection is substantial to control, prevent, and reduce the spread of infectious d...
AbstractWe derive a discretized SIR epidemic model with pulse vaccination and time delay from the or...
We first propose a new epidemic disease model governed by system of impulsive delay differential equ...
AbstractIn this study, we propose a new SVEIR epidemic disease model with time delay, and analyze th...
AbstractA delayed SEIQR epidemic model with pulse vaccination and the quarantine measure is investig...
A delay SEIRS model with pulse vaccination incorporating a general media coverage function and satur...
This paper discusses the disease-free and endemic equilibrium points of a SVEIRS propagation diseas...
This paper discusses the disease-free and endemic equilibrium points of a SVEIRS propagation disease...
Pulse vaccination, the repeated application of vaccine over a defined age range, is gaining prominen...
Submitted to the Department of Mathematics on May 3, 2019, in partial fulfillment of the requiremen...
SIR epidemic models with distributed delay are proposed. Firstly, the dynamical behaviors of the mod...
We consider a nonautonomous SEIR endemic model with saturation incidence concerning pulse vaccinatio...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new model for disease outbreaks. This model describes ...
AbstractA delayed SEIQR epidemic model with pulse vaccination and the quarantine measure is investig...
Special Issue on Biomedical Systems, Signals and Control Extended Selected papers from the IFAC Worl...
Vaccine-induced protection is substantial to control, prevent, and reduce the spread of infectious d...
AbstractWe derive a discretized SIR epidemic model with pulse vaccination and time delay from the or...
We first propose a new epidemic disease model governed by system of impulsive delay differential equ...
AbstractIn this study, we propose a new SVEIR epidemic disease model with time delay, and analyze th...
AbstractA delayed SEIQR epidemic model with pulse vaccination and the quarantine measure is investig...
A delay SEIRS model with pulse vaccination incorporating a general media coverage function and satur...
This paper discusses the disease-free and endemic equilibrium points of a SVEIRS propagation diseas...
This paper discusses the disease-free and endemic equilibrium points of a SVEIRS propagation disease...
Pulse vaccination, the repeated application of vaccine over a defined age range, is gaining prominen...
Submitted to the Department of Mathematics on May 3, 2019, in partial fulfillment of the requiremen...
SIR epidemic models with distributed delay are proposed. Firstly, the dynamical behaviors of the mod...
We consider a nonautonomous SEIR endemic model with saturation incidence concerning pulse vaccinatio...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new model for disease outbreaks. This model describes ...
AbstractA delayed SEIQR epidemic model with pulse vaccination and the quarantine measure is investig...
Special Issue on Biomedical Systems, Signals and Control Extended Selected papers from the IFAC Worl...
Vaccine-induced protection is substantial to control, prevent, and reduce the spread of infectious d...