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    Summary: In this paper, we consider a stochastic SIQR epidemic model with saturated incidence rate. By constructing a proper Lyapunov function, we obtain the existence and uniqueness of positive solution for this SIQR model. Furthermore, we study the dynamical properties of this stochastic SIQR model; that is, (i) we establish the sufficient condition for the existence of ergodic stationary distribution of the model; (ii) we obtain the extinction of the disease under some conditions. At last, numerical simulations are introduced to illustrate our theoretical results.
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