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A reaction-diffusion system modeling direct and indirect transmission of diseases (English)
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27 October 2004
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This paper concerns a model describing the spatial spread of infectious diseases through distributed populations. The model consists of a reaction diffusion system coupled with an ordinary differential equation and describes direct transmission between individuals and indirect transmission via a contaminated environment. The global existence and approximation of the solutions are investigated.
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spatial spread of infectious diseases
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global existence
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