On an SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model with combined vaccination and antiviral controls for COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract In this paper, we study the nonnegativity and stability properties of the solutions of a newly proposed extended SEIR epidemic model, the so-called SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model which might be of potential interest in the characterization and control of the COVID-19 pandemic evolution. The pr...

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Main Authors: M. De la Sen, A. Ibeas
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-02-01
Series:Advances in Difference Equations
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13662-021-03248-5
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spelling doaj-0a80448392dc4dd29b8a9cdccf8917412021-02-07T12:45:11ZengSpringerOpenAdvances in Difference Equations1687-18472021-02-012021113010.1186/s13662-021-03248-5On an SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model with combined vaccination and antiviral controls for COVID-19 pandemicM. De la Sen0A. Ibeas1Institute of Research and Development of Processes IIDPDepartment of Telecommunications and Systems Engineering, Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaAbstract In this paper, we study the nonnegativity and stability properties of the solutions of a newly proposed extended SEIR epidemic model, the so-called SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model which might be of potential interest in the characterization and control of the COVID-19 pandemic evolution. The proposed model incorporates both asymptomatic infectious and hospitalized infectious subpopulations to the standard infectious subpopulation of the classical SEIR model. In parallel, it also incorporates feedback vaccination and antiviral treatment controls. The exposed subpopulation has three different transitions to the three kinds of infectious subpopulations under eventually different proportionality parameters. The existence of a unique disease-free equilibrium point and a unique endemic one is proved together with the calculation of their explicit components. Their local asymptotic stability properties and the attainability of the endemic equilibrium point are investigated based on the next generation matrix properties, the value of the basic reproduction number, and nonnegativity properties of the solution and its equilibrium states. The reproduction numbers in the presence of one or both controls is linked to the control-free reproduction number to emphasize that such a number decreases with the control gains. We also prove that, depending on the value of the basic reproduction number, only one of them is a global asymptotic attractor and that the solution has no limit cycles.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13662-021-03248-5SEIR epidemic modelSE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic modelVaccination controlAntiviral treatment controlReproduction numberNonnegativity of solutions
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On an SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model with combined vaccination and antiviral controls for COVID-19 pandemic
Advances in Difference Equations
SEIR epidemic model
SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model
Vaccination control
Antiviral treatment control
Reproduction number
Nonnegativity of solutions
author_facet M. De la Sen
A. Ibeas
author_sort M. De la Sen
title On an SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model with combined vaccination and antiviral controls for COVID-19 pandemic
title_short On an SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model with combined vaccination and antiviral controls for COVID-19 pandemic
title_full On an SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model with combined vaccination and antiviral controls for COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr On an SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model with combined vaccination and antiviral controls for COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed On an SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model with combined vaccination and antiviral controls for COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort on an se(is)(ih)ar epidemic model with combined vaccination and antiviral controls for covid-19 pandemic
publisher SpringerOpen
series Advances in Difference Equations
issn 1687-1847
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract In this paper, we study the nonnegativity and stability properties of the solutions of a newly proposed extended SEIR epidemic model, the so-called SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model which might be of potential interest in the characterization and control of the COVID-19 pandemic evolution. The proposed model incorporates both asymptomatic infectious and hospitalized infectious subpopulations to the standard infectious subpopulation of the classical SEIR model. In parallel, it also incorporates feedback vaccination and antiviral treatment controls. The exposed subpopulation has three different transitions to the three kinds of infectious subpopulations under eventually different proportionality parameters. The existence of a unique disease-free equilibrium point and a unique endemic one is proved together with the calculation of their explicit components. Their local asymptotic stability properties and the attainability of the endemic equilibrium point are investigated based on the next generation matrix properties, the value of the basic reproduction number, and nonnegativity properties of the solution and its equilibrium states. The reproduction numbers in the presence of one or both controls is linked to the control-free reproduction number to emphasize that such a number decreases with the control gains. We also prove that, depending on the value of the basic reproduction number, only one of them is a global asymptotic attractor and that the solution has no limit cycles.
topic SEIR epidemic model
SE(Is)(Ih)AR epidemic model
Vaccination control
Antiviral treatment control
Reproduction number
Nonnegativity of solutions
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13662-021-03248-5
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