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    A stochastic SIRS epidemic model with infectious force under intervention strategies (English)
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    30 September 2015
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    In this work, the classical SIRS (Susceptible\(\to\)Infected\(\to\)Recovered\(\to\)Susceptible) with an additional mortality and the constant influx of susceptible individuals is sullied with the small stochastic term (a Gaussian white noise) included into the reaction rate. As a result, the basic reproductive number is obtained as function of noise characteristic. The corresponding changes in the epidemic onset are discussed. In addition, the noise-induced dynamics around the steady state is analysed. It is shown that noise does not change principally the standard stable behaviour except fluctuations around this state.
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    epidemic model
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    Markov semigroups
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    reproduction number
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    stationary distribution
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