Author:
Wu Yue,Chen Shenglong,Zhang Ge,Li Zhiming
Abstract
<abstract><p>This paper presents a stochastic vector-borne epidemic model with direct transmission and media coverage. It proves the existence and uniqueness of positive solutions through the construction of a suitable Lyapunov function. Immediately after that, we study the transmission mechanism of vector-borne diseases and give threshold conditions for disease extinction and persistence; in addition we show that the model has a stationary distribution that is determined by a threshold value, i.e., the existence of a stationary distribution is unique under specific conditions. Finally, a stochastic model that describes the dynamics of vector-borne diseases has been numerically simulated to illustrate our mathematical findings.</p></abstract>
Publisher
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
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