The threshold of a deterministic and a stochastic SIQS epidemic model with varying total population size

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Zhang, Xiao-Bing [1 ]
Zhang, Xiao-Hong [1 ]
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[1] Department of Applied Mathematics, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou,730050, China
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Epidemiology - Population statistics - Stochastic systems - Transmissions;
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In this paper, a stochastic and a deterministic SIS epidemic model with isolation and varying total population size are proposed. For the deterministic model, we establish the threshold R0. When R0 is less than 1, the disease-free equilibrium is globally stable, which means the disease will die out. While R0 is greater than 1, the endemic equilibrium is globally stable, which implies that the disease will spread. Moreover, there is a critical isolation rate δ*, when the isolation rate is greater than it, the disease will be eliminated. For the stochastic model, we also present its threshold R0s. When R0s is less than 1, the disease will disappear with probability one. While R0s is greater than 1, the disease will persist. We find that stochastic perturbation of the transmission rate (or the valid contact coefficient) can help to reduce the spread of the disease. That is, compared with stochastic model, the deterministic epidemic model overestimates the spread capacity of disease. We further find that there exists a critical the stochastic perturbation intensity of the transmission rate σ*, when the stochastic perturbation intensity of the transmission rate is bigger than it, the disease will disappear. At last, we apply our theories to a realistic disease, pneumococcus amongst homosexuals, carry out numerical simulations and obtain the empirical probability density under different parameter values. The critical isolation rate δ* is presented. When the isolation rate δ is greater than δ*, the pneumococcus amongst will be eliminated. © 2020 Elsevier Inc.
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