2020
DOI: 10.3390/sym12030331
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Threshold Analysis and Stationary Distribution of a Stochastic Model with Relapse and Temporary Immunity

Abstract: In this paper, a stochastic model with relapse and temporary immunity is formulated. The main purpose of this model is to investigate the stochastic properties. For two incidence rate terms, we apply the ideas of a symmetric method to obtain the results. First, by constructing suitable stochastic Lyapunov functions, we establish sufficient conditions for the extinction and persistence of this system. Then, we investigate the existence of a stationary distribution for this model by employing the theory of an in… Show more

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“…The conditions of the theorems in the two articles [1,2] are also different, especially the thresholds R 0 and R 0 S . The thresholds R 0 and R 0 S in article [2] are…”
Section: The Different Conditions Of the Theorems And Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The conditions of the theorems in the two articles [1,2] are also different, especially the thresholds R 0 and R 0 S . The thresholds R 0 and R 0 S in article [2] are…”
Section: The Different Conditions Of the Theorems And Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main difference between the two models is that (i) the model (1) mainly considers two different infectious forms, namely bilinear incidence rate and Beddington-DeAngelis (BD) saturated incidence rate, and the BD incidence rate here is different from the general incidence rate in [2], and βS f (I) the incidence rate considered in Reference 14 cannot include the BD saturated incidence rate in [1] (1 − p) β 2 SI 1+mS+nI , because 1 + mS + nI, the denominator of BD saturated incidence rate contains S and I. (ii) we also consider two different kinds of white noise interference, namely, pσ 1 SIdB 1 (t) and (1 − p) σ 2 SI 1+mS+nI dB 2 , which are different from one white noise interference in [2], σS f (I)dB(t).…”
Section: Different Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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