An SIS disease transmission model with recruitment-birth-death demographics

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Abstract

The SIS epidemiological model studied here has a general population-size-dependent disease incidence, recruitment, exponential births and deaths, disease-related deaths, disease-reduced reproduction, and vertical transmission. Explicit threshold parameters and global asymptotic stability results are obtained. The population dynamics are affected by the presence of the disease combined with disease-related deaths and reduced reproduction of infectives. The population size can decrease to a new size below its carrying capacity or the exponential growth rate constant of the population can be reduced.

Keywords

Epidemiological modelling
SIS model
Thresholds
Global stability
Density-dependent incidence
Recruitment
Exponential births and deaths

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The author thanks H. W. Hethcote for helpful comments and discussions concerning this material.