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    Demography and epidemics (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    A demographic SIR epidemic model with vertical transmission of homogeneous type is studied. The hypothesis of homogeneity is assumed to model the interaction of epidemic and demographic features. General properties of homogeneous evolution equations and a generalized version of the Dulac criterion adapted to the homogeneous problem are applied to get insight into the simplest situation of constant coefficients. The nonexistence of periodic solutions is shown and a threshold condition is obtained concerning the stability of exponential solutions of the model.
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    demographic SIR epidemic model
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    vertical transmission of homogeneous type
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    demographic features
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    homogeneous evolution equations
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    generalized version of the Dulac criterion
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    nonexistence of periodic solutions
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    threshold condition
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    stability of exponential solutions
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