In this paper, we formulate a model for evaluating the effects of an opportunistic disease affecting only those individuals already infected by a primary disease. The opportunistic disease act on a faster time scale and it is represented by an SIS epidemic model with frequency-dependent transmission. The primary disease is governed by an SIS epidemic model with density-dependent transmission, and we consider two different recovery cases. The first one assumes a constant recovery rate whereas the second one takes into account limited treatment resources by means of a saturating treatment rate. No demographics is included in these models. Our results indicate that misunderstanding the role of the opportunistic disease may lead to wrong estima...
A basic simple SIS epidemic model is proposed and analyzed. The population is infected by a transmis...
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Models for the transmission of an infectious disease in one and two host populations with and withou...
In this paper, we formulate a model for evaluating the effects of an opportunistic disease affecting...
Traditional biomedical approaches treat diseases in isolation, but the importance of synergistic dis...
Copyright © 2015 Marcos Marva ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
A susceptible-infectious-susceptible (SIS) epidemic model that describes the coinfection and cotrans...
Modeling epidemic dynamics plays an important role in studying how diseases spread, predicting their...
Multiple viruses are widely studied because of their negative effect on the health of host as well a...
Living beings are always on risk from multiple infectious agents in individual or in groups. Though ...
The spread of certain diseases can be promoted, in some cases substantially, by prior infection with...
The spread of certain diseases can be promoted, in some cases substantially, by prior infection with...
In this paper we develop a compartmental model of SIR type (the abbreviation refers to the number of...
Abstract. The frequency-dependent (standard) form of the incidence is used for the transmission dyna...
In this paper we continue the stability analysis of the model for coinfection with density dependent...
A basic simple SIS epidemic model is proposed and analyzed. The population is infected by a transmis...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Models for the transmission of an infectious disease in one and two host populations with and withou...
In this paper, we formulate a model for evaluating the effects of an opportunistic disease affecting...
Traditional biomedical approaches treat diseases in isolation, but the importance of synergistic dis...
Copyright © 2015 Marcos Marva ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
A susceptible-infectious-susceptible (SIS) epidemic model that describes the coinfection and cotrans...
Modeling epidemic dynamics plays an important role in studying how diseases spread, predicting their...
Multiple viruses are widely studied because of their negative effect on the health of host as well a...
Living beings are always on risk from multiple infectious agents in individual or in groups. Though ...
The spread of certain diseases can be promoted, in some cases substantially, by prior infection with...
The spread of certain diseases can be promoted, in some cases substantially, by prior infection with...
In this paper we develop a compartmental model of SIR type (the abbreviation refers to the number of...
Abstract. The frequency-dependent (standard) form of the incidence is used for the transmission dyna...
In this paper we continue the stability analysis of the model for coinfection with density dependent...
A basic simple SIS epidemic model is proposed and analyzed. The population is infected by a transmis...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Models for the transmission of an infectious disease in one and two host populations with and withou...