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. 1994;32(8):809-34.
doi: 10.1007/BF00168799.

Population size dependent incidence in models for diseases without immunity

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Population size dependent incidence in models for diseases without immunity

J Zhou et al. J Math Biol. 1994.

Abstract

Epidemiological models of SIS type are analyzed to determine the thresholds, equilibria, and stability. The incidence term in these models has a contact rate which depends on the total population size. The demographic structures considered are recruitment-death, generalized logistic, decay and growth. The persistence of the disease combined with disease-related deaths and reduced reproduction of infectives can greatly affect the population dynamics. For example, it can cause the population size to decrease to zero or to a new size below its carrying capacity or it can decrease the exponential growth rate constant of the population.

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