Probability of disease extinction and outbreak in a stochastic tuberculosis model with fast-slow progression and relapse

IF 1 4区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS
Tao Zhang, Mengjuan Wu, Chunjie Gao, Yingdan Wang, Lei Wang
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Abstract

A stochastic continuous-time Markov chain tuberculosis model with fast-slow progression and relapse is established to explore the impact of the demographic variation on TB transmission. At first, the extinction threshold and probability of the disease extinction and outbreak are obtained by applying the multitype Galton-Waston branching process for the stochastic model. In numerical simulations, the probability of the disease extinction and outbreak and expected epidemic duration of the disease are estimated. To see how demographic stochasticity affects TB dynamics, we compare dynamical behaviors of both stochastic and deterministic models, and these results show that the disease extinction in stochastic model would occur while the disease is persistent for the deterministic model. Our results suggest that minimizing the contact between the infectious and the susceptible, and detecting the latently infected as early as possible, etc., could effectively prevent the spread of tuberculosis.
快速-缓慢进展和复发的随机结核模型中疾病消失和爆发的概率
摘要>< >建立了一个快慢进展复发的随机连续马尔可夫链结核模型,探讨人口统计学变化对结核传播的影响。首先,对随机模型应用多型高尔顿-沃森分支过程,求出疾病灭绝和爆发的阈值和概率;在数值模拟中,估计了疾病灭绝和爆发的概率以及疾病的预期流行时间。为了了解人口统计学随机性对结核病动力学的影响,我们比较了随机模型和确定性模型的动力学行为,结果表明随机模型中的疾病会消失,而确定性模型中的疾病会持续存在。我们的研究结果表明,尽量减少感染者与易感者的接触,尽早发现潜伏感染者等,可有效预防结核病的传播。</ </abstract>
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