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Abstract
In this research, an examination is conducted on a model derived from the inquiry into the efficacy of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) within high-risk populations. To achieve this objective, we employ an SI model coupled with an age-structured equation to delineate the dynamics of individuals under PrEP protection, incorporating an infected-dependent rate of new users recruited from the susceptible population. This nonlinear term is contingent upon a factor dedicated to the political or economic context of a government. Local asymptotic stability for both disease-free and endemic equilibria is established, and global asymptotic stability for the disease-free steady-state is demonstrated. To address the system’s behavior, a reduction of the partial differential equation is undertaken, presenting it as a coupled system of differential equations and a delayed difference equation. Lastly, persistence is substantiated when the endemic equilibrium is realized.
在本研究中,我们将对一个模型进行研究,该模型源于对高危人群中艾滋病暴露前预防(PrEP)疗效的调查。为实现这一目标,我们采用了一个 SI 模型和一个年龄结构方程来描述受 PrEP 保护的个体的动态变化,其中包含了从易感人群中招募的新用户的感染依赖率。这一非线性项取决于政府的政治或经济环境因素。无病平衡和地方病平衡的局部渐进稳定性已经建立,无病稳态的全局渐进稳定性也已得到证实。针对该系统的行为,对偏微分方程进行了还原,将其表述为一个微分方程耦合系统和一个延迟差分方程。最后,在实现地方病平衡时,持久性得到了证实。
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