A mathematical model to describe the dynamic of a multiserotype infectious disease at the population level is studied. Applied to dengue fever epidemiology, we analyse a mathematical model with time delay to describe the cross-immunity protection period, including a key parameter for the antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) effect, the well-known features of dengue fever infection. Numerical experiments are performed to show the stability of the coexistence equilibrium, which is completely determined by the basic reproduction number and by the invasion reproduction number, as well as the bifurcation structures for different scenarios of dengue fever transmission in a population. The model shows a rich dynamical behavior, from fixed po...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
Basic models suitable to explain the epidemiology of dengue fever have previously shown the possibil...
Dengue fever is endemic in tropical and subtropical countries, and certain important features of the...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
Important biological features of viral infectious diseases caused by multiple agents with interactin...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
This paper examines the interplay of the effect of cross immunity and antibody-dependent enhancement...
This paper examines the interplay of the effect of cross immunity and antibody-dependent enhancement...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
Basic models suitable to explain the epidemiology of dengue fever have previously shown the possibil...
Dengue fever is endemic in tropical and subtropical countries, and certain important features of the...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
Important biological features of viral infectious diseases caused by multiple agents with interactin...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
This paper examines the interplay of the effect of cross immunity and antibody-dependent enhancement...
This paper examines the interplay of the effect of cross immunity and antibody-dependent enhancement...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
Epidemiological models formulated to describe the transmission of the disease and to predict future ...
Basic models suitable to explain the epidemiology of dengue fever have previously shown the possibil...