Title of article :
Threshold of disease transmission in a patch
environment
Author/Authors :
Wendi Wang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
An epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches
due to population dispersal. It is proved that reproduction number is a threshold of the uniform persistence
and disappearance of the disease. It is found that the dispersal rates of susceptible individuals
do not influence the persistence and extinction of the disease. Furthermore, if the disease becomes
extinct in each patch when the patches are isolated, the disease remains extinct when the population
dispersal occurs; if the disease spreads in each patch when the patches are isolated, the disease remains
persistent in two patches when the population dispersal occurs; if the disease disappears in
one patch and spreads in the other patch when they are isolated, the disease can spread in all the
patches or disappear in all the patches if dispersal rates of infectious individuals are suitably chosen.
It is shown that an endemic equilibrium is locally stable if susceptible dispersal occurs and infectious
dispersal turns off. If susceptible individuals and infectious individuals have the same dispersal rate
in each patch, it is shown that the fractions of infectious individuals converge to a unique endemic
equilibrium.
2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Epidemic , Dispersal , Persistence , Extinction , stability
Journal title :
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
Journal title :
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications