Competitive exclusion in a vector-host epidemic model with distributed delay

A multi-strain model of a vector-borne disease with distributed delay in the vector and the host is investigated. It is shown that if the reproduction number of the model ℛ 0 <1, the unique disease-free equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable. Without loss of generality, strain one is assum...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inJournal of biological dynamics Vol. 7; no. sup1; pp. 47 - 67
Main Authors Cai, Li-Ming, Martcheva, Maia, Li, Xue-Zhi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Taylor & Francis 01.01.2013
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:A multi-strain model of a vector-borne disease with distributed delay in the vector and the host is investigated. It is shown that if the reproduction number of the model ℛ 0 <1, the unique disease-free equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable. Without loss of generality, strain one is assumed to have the largest reproduction number. In this case, the dominance equilibrium of strain one is shown to be locally stable. The basic reproduction number for a strain i ( ) is written as a product of the reproduction number of the vector and the reproduction number of the host , i.e. . The competitive exclusion principle is derived under the somewhat stronger condition that if strain one maximizes both the reproduction number of the host and the reproduction number of the vector , strain one dominance equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable.
Bibliography:ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 23
Author Emails: lmcai06@yahoo.com.cn; xzli66@126.com
This article is dedicated to Mimmo Iannelli on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
ISSN:1751-3758
1751-3766
1751-3766
DOI:10.1080/17513758.2013.772253