The development of immunity in the susceptible class by a continuous low level of infection is a commonly observed phenomenon in many infectious diseases. This important feature has been incorporated in an SIRS epidemiological model with both the rates of incidence and increase of immunity being nonlinear in nature, instead of being bilinear, of the form β1Ip'S and β2Ip'S (0 < p' < p, p ≠ 1 and p' ≠ 1) respectively. The local and global behaviour of the dynamics of the model have been investigated
This is an epidemiological SIRV model based study that is designed to analyze the impact of vaccinat...
Motivation is provided for the development of an SIRS epidemiological model with both vaccination an...
(A) Proportions of susceptible, infected, and recovered individuals over time for an infection rate ...
In this paper we analyze the dynamics of two families of epidemiological models which correspond to ...
The spatial spread of a disease in an SIRS epidemic model with immunity imparted by subclinical infe...
<p>When and , immunity wanes and is boosted by re-exposure; we term this the SIRWS model. When and...
We study an extended and modified SIR model of epidemic spread in which susceptible agents during in...
Endemic infectious diseases constantly circulate in human populations, with prevalence fluctuating a...
© 2019 Ngo Nam LeungDespite advances in prevention and control, infectious diseases continue to be a...
The transmission of infectious diseases has been studied by mathematical methods since 1760s, among ...
Modeling insights for epidemiological scenarios characterized by chaotic dynamics have been largely ...
Susceptible-infectious-recovered-susceptible (SIRS) epidemic models assume that individual immunity ...
In some disease systems, the process of waning immunity can be subtle, involving a complex relations...
The onset of the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has been trying for both modellers and public health...
pre-printFor many infectious diseases, immunity wanes over time. The majority of SIRS models assume ...
This is an epidemiological SIRV model based study that is designed to analyze the impact of vaccinat...
Motivation is provided for the development of an SIRS epidemiological model with both vaccination an...
(A) Proportions of susceptible, infected, and recovered individuals over time for an infection rate ...
In this paper we analyze the dynamics of two families of epidemiological models which correspond to ...
The spatial spread of a disease in an SIRS epidemic model with immunity imparted by subclinical infe...
<p>When and , immunity wanes and is boosted by re-exposure; we term this the SIRWS model. When and...
We study an extended and modified SIR model of epidemic spread in which susceptible agents during in...
Endemic infectious diseases constantly circulate in human populations, with prevalence fluctuating a...
© 2019 Ngo Nam LeungDespite advances in prevention and control, infectious diseases continue to be a...
The transmission of infectious diseases has been studied by mathematical methods since 1760s, among ...
Modeling insights for epidemiological scenarios characterized by chaotic dynamics have been largely ...
Susceptible-infectious-recovered-susceptible (SIRS) epidemic models assume that individual immunity ...
In some disease systems, the process of waning immunity can be subtle, involving a complex relations...
The onset of the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has been trying for both modellers and public health...
pre-printFor many infectious diseases, immunity wanes over time. The majority of SIRS models assume ...
This is an epidemiological SIRV model based study that is designed to analyze the impact of vaccinat...
Motivation is provided for the development of an SIRS epidemiological model with both vaccination an...
(A) Proportions of susceptible, infected, and recovered individuals over time for an infection rate ...