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Global dynamical behaviors for an SIR epidemic model with time delay and pulse vaccination
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    Global dynamical behaviors for an SIR epidemic model with time delay and pulse vaccination (English)
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    15 January 2009
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    The authors consider an SIR model assuming a fixed infection period for all infected individuals and constant total population. By offering vaccination to a constant proportion \(m\) of the new born individuals every \(T\) time units, the model becomes a system of delayed impulsive differential equations. By analysing this model, the authors obtain a condition (\(R_1<1\)) under which a disease free periodic solution is globally attractive, implying that large vaccination rate \(m\) and shorter vaccination period would eradicate the disease. They also show that under another condition (\(R_2>1\)) under which the disease remains uniformly persistent. The fact that \(R_2<R_1\) leaves a gap: \(R_2<1<R_1\), for which the disease dynamics is unknown.
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    SIR epidemic model
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    impulsive vaccination
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    delay
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    disease free
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    permanence
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