This paper presents a nonlinear family of stochastic SEIRS models for diseases such as malaria in a highly random environment with noises from the disease transmission and natural death rates, and also from the random delays of the incubation and immunity periods. Improved analytical methods and local martingale characterizations are applied to find conditions for the disease to persist near an endemic steady state, and also for the disease to remain permanently in the system over time. Moreover, the ergodic stationary distribution for the stochastic process describing the disease dynamics is defined, and the statistical characteristics of the distribution are given numerically. The results of this study show that the disease will persist a...
We present a kind of stochastic viral infection model with or without a loss term in the free virus ...
A comparative stochastic and deterministic study of a family of epidemic models for vector-borne dis...
We investigate a stochastic SIRS model with transfer from infectious to susceptible and nonlinear in...
Presented at the 39th Southeastern Atlantic regional conference on differential equations An interes...
Presented at Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference (BAMM) According to WHO estimates r...
Two families of malaria models are presented. The first family represents the dynamics of malaria in...
Malaria is still ranked among one of the world’s top killers. According to WHO report released in De...
Malaria is one of the three most dangerous infectious diseases worldwide (along with HIV/AIDS and tu...
In this paper we extend the classical susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemic model from a determi...
In this paper, we consider a stochastic SIRS model with parameter perturbation, which is a standard ...
In this paper we extend the classical susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemic model from a determi...
A pseudo-equilibrium approximation model for the dynamics and transmission of malaria in human popul...
Malaria ranks amongst the world’s top killers. According to WHO report released in December 2016, th...
A family of deterministic SEIRS epidemic dynamic models for malaria is presented. The family type is...
This paper aims to study the dynamic behavior of a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible)...
We present a kind of stochastic viral infection model with or without a loss term in the free virus ...
A comparative stochastic and deterministic study of a family of epidemic models for vector-borne dis...
We investigate a stochastic SIRS model with transfer from infectious to susceptible and nonlinear in...
Presented at the 39th Southeastern Atlantic regional conference on differential equations An interes...
Presented at Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference (BAMM) According to WHO estimates r...
Two families of malaria models are presented. The first family represents the dynamics of malaria in...
Malaria is still ranked among one of the world’s top killers. According to WHO report released in De...
Malaria is one of the three most dangerous infectious diseases worldwide (along with HIV/AIDS and tu...
In this paper we extend the classical susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemic model from a determi...
In this paper, we consider a stochastic SIRS model with parameter perturbation, which is a standard ...
In this paper we extend the classical susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemic model from a determi...
A pseudo-equilibrium approximation model for the dynamics and transmission of malaria in human popul...
Malaria ranks amongst the world’s top killers. According to WHO report released in December 2016, th...
A family of deterministic SEIRS epidemic dynamic models for malaria is presented. The family type is...
This paper aims to study the dynamic behavior of a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible)...
We present a kind of stochastic viral infection model with or without a loss term in the free virus ...
A comparative stochastic and deterministic study of a family of epidemic models for vector-borne dis...
We investigate a stochastic SIRS model with transfer from infectious to susceptible and nonlinear in...