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Disease transmission models with density-dependent demographics (English)
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27 September 1992
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SIRS and SIS type models for the spread of an infectious disease are considered in which the total population size is logistic (unlike most models in which total population size is assumed constant). Using a combination of local, global, and numerical analyses the authors study equilibria and stability. Generally the disease results in extinction or in an equilibrium that is below the natural carrying capacity.
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disease-related deaths
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persistence
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density-dependent logistic growth- thresholds
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SIRS-type models
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SIS type models
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equilibria
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extinction
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carrying capacity
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