For an SI type endemic model with one host and two parasite strains, we study the stability of the endemic coexistence equilibrium, where the host and both parasite strains are present. Our model, which is a system of three ordinary differential equations, assumes complete cross-protection between the parasite strains and reduced fertility and increased mortality of infected hosts. It also assumes that one parasite strain is exclusively vertically transmitted and cannot persists just by itself. We give several sufficient conditions for the equilibrium to be locally asymptotically stable. One of them is that the horizontal transmission is of density-dependent (mass-action)...
A host-parasite model is proposed that incorporates a nonlinear incidence rate. Under the influence ...
A deterministic model for assessing the dynamics of mixed species malaria infections in a human popu...
In this article, we study the global dynamical behavior of a two-strain SIS model with a periodic in...
ABSTRACT. We prove a stronger version of the conjecture from [1] by which a model for interactions b...
In this paper we consider models of two competing species that are both affected by a pathogen which...
An SIS epidemic model in two competing species with the mass action incidence is formulated and anal...
We formulated and analysed a mathematical model to explore the cointeraction between malaria and sch...
The coevolution of hosts and symbionts based on virulence and mode of transmission is a complex and ...
Abstract. We analyse a model for macro-parasites in an age-structured host population, with infectio...
The goal of this paper is the establishment of the global asymptotic stability of the model SI with ...
AbstractIn this paper we consider an intra-host model for the dynamics of malaria. The model describ...
Viruses and bacteria responsible for infectious diseases often mutate and are carried between geogra...
A model is introduced for the transmission dynamics of a vector-borne disease with two vector strain...
Building from a continuous-time host\u2013parasitoid model introduced by Murdoch et al. (Am Nat 129:...
A susceptible-infectious-susceptible (SIS) epidemic model that describes the coinfection and cotrans...
A host-parasite model is proposed that incorporates a nonlinear incidence rate. Under the influence ...
A deterministic model for assessing the dynamics of mixed species malaria infections in a human popu...
In this article, we study the global dynamical behavior of a two-strain SIS model with a periodic in...
ABSTRACT. We prove a stronger version of the conjecture from [1] by which a model for interactions b...
In this paper we consider models of two competing species that are both affected by a pathogen which...
An SIS epidemic model in two competing species with the mass action incidence is formulated and anal...
We formulated and analysed a mathematical model to explore the cointeraction between malaria and sch...
The coevolution of hosts and symbionts based on virulence and mode of transmission is a complex and ...
Abstract. We analyse a model for macro-parasites in an age-structured host population, with infectio...
The goal of this paper is the establishment of the global asymptotic stability of the model SI with ...
AbstractIn this paper we consider an intra-host model for the dynamics of malaria. The model describ...
Viruses and bacteria responsible for infectious diseases often mutate and are carried between geogra...
A model is introduced for the transmission dynamics of a vector-borne disease with two vector strain...
Building from a continuous-time host\u2013parasitoid model introduced by Murdoch et al. (Am Nat 129:...
A susceptible-infectious-susceptible (SIS) epidemic model that describes the coinfection and cotrans...
A host-parasite model is proposed that incorporates a nonlinear incidence rate. Under the influence ...
A deterministic model for assessing the dynamics of mixed species malaria infections in a human popu...
In this article, we study the global dynamical behavior of a two-strain SIS model with a periodic in...