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On the stability of a delayed SEIR epidemic model with feedback vaccination controls
This paper relies on the properties of a continuous-time epidemic model with the subpopulations of susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered epidemic model with finitely distributed delays under a very general, feedback vaccination control rule. The process is subject to eventual perturbations from the equilibrium points which are modeled by Wiener-type noises.