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Math. Model. Nat. Phenom. Vol. 3, No. 7, 2008, pp. 267-293
DOI: 10.1051/mmnp:2008052
An Epidemic Model With Post-Contact Prophylaxis of Distributed Length II. Stability and Oscillations if Treatment is Fully Effective
H. R. Thieme, A. Tridane and Y. KuangDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics, Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-1804, U.S.A
h.thieme@asu.edu
Published online: 23 October 2008
Abstract
A possible control strategy against the spread of an infectious disease is the treatment
with antimicrobials that are given prophylactically to those that had contact with an infective person.
The treatment continues until recovery or until it becomes obvious that there was no infection
in the first place. The model considers susceptible, treated uninfected exposed, treated infected,
(untreated) infectious, and recovered individuals. The overly optimistic assumptions are made that
treated uninfected individuals are not susceptible and treated infected individuals are not infectious.
Since treatment lengths are considered that have an arbitrary distribution, the model system
consists of ordinary differential and integral equations. We study the impact of the treatment length
distribution on the large-time behavior of the model solutions, namely whether the solutions converge
to an equilibrium or whether they are driven into undamped oscillations.
Mathematics Subject Classification. 34K20, 37N25, 92C50, 92D25, 92D30
Key words: basic reproduction number -- standard incidence -- (class) age structure -- distributed time delay -- disease persistence -- global stability of endemic equilibria -- instability -- periodic solutions -- frequency domain
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