Title of article
Condition for Global Stability for a SEIR Model Incorporating Exogenous Reinfection and Primary Infection Mechanisms
Author/Authors
Mwangi Wangari, Isaac Department of Mathematics and Actuarial Science - The Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) - I Langata Main Campus I Bogani East Rd - Nairobi, Kenya
Pages
10
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1
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10
Abstract
A mathematical model incorporating exogenous reinfection and primary progression infection processes is proposed. Global
stability is examined using the geometric approach which involves the generalization of Poincare-Bendixson criterion for
systems of n-ordinary differential equations. Analytical results show that for a Susceptible-Exposed-Infective-Recovered (SEIR)
model incorporating exogenous reinfection and primary progression infection mechanisms, an additional condition is required
to fulfill the Bendixson criterion for global stability. That is, the model is globally asymptotically stable whenever a parameter
accounting for exogenous reinfection is less than the ratio of background mortality to effective contact rate. Numerical
simulations are also presented to support theoretical findings.
Keywords
Global , SEIR , Mechanisms
Journal title
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Serial Year
2020
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2612110
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