Global stability of delayed viral infection models with nonlinear antibody and CTL immune responses and general incidence rate (Q2013961): Difference between revisions
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Global stability of delayed viral infection models with nonlinear antibody and CTL immune responses and general incidence rate (English)
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10 August 2017
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Summary: The dynamical behaviors for a five-dimensional viral infection model with three delays which describes the interactions of antibody, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) immune responses, and nonlinear incidence rate are investigated. The threshold values for viral infection, antibody response, CTL immune response, CTL immune competition, and antibody competition, respectively, are established. Under certain assumptions, the threshold value conditions on the global stability of the infection-free, immune-free, antibody response, CTL immune response, and interior equilibria are proved by using the Lyapunov functionals method, respectively. Immune delay as a bifurcation parameter is further investigated. The numerical simulations are performed in order to illustrate the dynamical behavior of the model.
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cytotoxic T-lymphocyte
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CTL immune response
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viral infection
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antibody competition
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