Global Stability Analysis of a Delayed SEIQR Epidemic Model with Quarantine and Latent
- 1 Department of Mathematics, North University of China, Taiyuan, China
- 2 Department of Mathematics, North University of China, Taiyuan, China
Abstract
In this paper, we study a kind of the delayed SEIQR infectious disease model with the quarantine and latent, and get the threshold value which determines the global dynamics and the outcome of the disease. The model has a disease-free equilibrium which is unstable when the basic reproduction number is greater than unity. At the same time, it has a unique endemic equilibrium when the basic reproduction number is greater than unity. According to the mathematical dynamics analysis, we show that disease-free equilibrium and endemic equilibrium are locally asymptotically stable by using Hurwitz criterion and they are globally asymptotically stable by using suitable Lyapunov functions for any Besides, the SEIQR model with nonlinear incidence rate is studied , a nd the that the basic reproduction number is a unity can be found ou t. Finally, numerical simulations are performed to illustrate and verify the conclusions that will be use ful for us to control the spread of infectious diseases. Meanwhile, the will effect changing trends of in system (1), which is obvious in simulations. Here, we take as an example to explain that.
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