SIR and SIS epidemic models with information—related changes in contact patterns are introduced. The global stability analysis of the endemic equilibrium is performed by means of the Li–Muldowney geometric approach. Biological implications of the stability conditions are given.

Globally stable endemicity for infectious diseases with information-related changes in contact patterns / Buonomo, Bruno; A., D'Onofrio; D., Lacitignola. - In: APPLIED MATHEMATICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0893-9659. - 25:7(2012), pp. 1056-1060. [10.1016/j.aml.2012.03.016]

Globally stable endemicity for infectious diseases with information-related changes in contact patterns

BUONOMO, BRUNO;
2012

Abstract

SIR and SIS epidemic models with information—related changes in contact patterns are introduced. The global stability analysis of the endemic equilibrium is performed by means of the Li–Muldowney geometric approach. Biological implications of the stability conditions are given.
2012
Globally stable endemicity for infectious diseases with information-related changes in contact patterns / Buonomo, Bruno; A., D'Onofrio; D., Lacitignola. - In: APPLIED MATHEMATICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0893-9659. - 25:7(2012), pp. 1056-1060. [10.1016/j.aml.2012.03.016]
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