In this paper, we investigate an SIRS epidemic model with chronological age structure in a demographic steady state. Although the age-structured SIRS model is a simple extension of the well-known age-structured SIR epidemic model, we have to develop new technique to deal with problems due to the reversion of susceptibility for recovered individuals. First we give a standard proof for the well-posedness of the normalized age-structured SIRS model. Next we examine existence of endemic steady states by fixed point arguments and bifurcation method, where we introduce the next generation operator and the basic reproduction number R0 to formulate endemic threshold results. Thirdly we investigate stability of steady states by the bifurcation calcu...
AbstractIn this paper, a time-delayed epidemic model is formulated to describe the dynamics of seaso...
We study an S--I type epidemic model in an age-structured population, with mortality due to the dise...
Since age and sex play an important role in transmission of diseases, we propose a SIR (susceptible-...
In this paper, we are concerned with the asymptotic stability of the nontrivial endemic equilibrium ...
In this paper, we are concerned with the asymptotic stability of the nontrivial endemic equilibrium ...
We propose an SIR epidemic model with different susceptibilities and nonlinear incidence rate. First...
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AbstractIn this paper, an age-structured SEIR epidemic model is considered. The existence and unique...
Abstract. Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic mod...
The importance of epidemiology in our life has stimulated researchers to extend the classic Suscepti...
(Communicated by Glenn Webb) Abstract. In this paper, we consider a mathematical model for the sprea...
An SIRS age-structured epidemic model for a vertically as well as horizontally transmitted disease u...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
In this paper, we propose an SIVS epidemic model with continuous age structures in both infected and...
Abstract. Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic mod...
AbstractIn this paper, a time-delayed epidemic model is formulated to describe the dynamics of seaso...
We study an S--I type epidemic model in an age-structured population, with mortality due to the dise...
Since age and sex play an important role in transmission of diseases, we propose a SIR (susceptible-...
In this paper, we are concerned with the asymptotic stability of the nontrivial endemic equilibrium ...
In this paper, we are concerned with the asymptotic stability of the nontrivial endemic equilibrium ...
We propose an SIR epidemic model with different susceptibilities and nonlinear incidence rate. First...
In this paper, we study the occurrence of a sustained periodic solution via the Hopf bifurcation in ...
AbstractIn this paper, an age-structured SEIR epidemic model is considered. The existence and unique...
Abstract. Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic mod...
The importance of epidemiology in our life has stimulated researchers to extend the classic Suscepti...
(Communicated by Glenn Webb) Abstract. In this paper, we consider a mathematical model for the sprea...
An SIRS age-structured epidemic model for a vertically as well as horizontally transmitted disease u...
Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic models assumi...
In this paper, we propose an SIVS epidemic model with continuous age structures in both infected and...
Abstract. Although age-related heterogeneity of infection has been addressed in various epidemic mod...
AbstractIn this paper, a time-delayed epidemic model is formulated to describe the dynamics of seaso...
We study an S--I type epidemic model in an age-structured population, with mortality due to the dise...
Since age and sex play an important role in transmission of diseases, we propose a SIR (susceptible-...