Host-pathogen interaction for larvae oysters with salinity dependent transmission

Abstract Mathematical models of host-pathogen interactions are proposed and analyzed. Here hosts are oyster population in a free-swimming larval stage and assumably live in the closed homogeneous environment. In terms of an epidemic, they are classified into two states, namely susceptible and infect...

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Main Authors: Kalanyu Sunthawanic, Kornkanok Bunwong, Wichuta Sae-jie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-09-01
Series:Advances in Difference Equations
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13662-019-2339-2
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spelling doaj-df20ab4f0c484c34a7128c3c57153e572020-11-25T03:47:25ZengSpringerOpenAdvances in Difference Equations1687-18472019-09-012019111410.1186/s13662-019-2339-2Host-pathogen interaction for larvae oysters with salinity dependent transmissionKalanyu Sunthawanic0Kornkanok Bunwong1Wichuta Sae-jie2Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol UniversityCentre of Excellence in Mathematics, CHEAbstract Mathematical models of host-pathogen interactions are proposed and analyzed. Here hosts are oyster population in a free-swimming larval stage and assumably live in the closed homogeneous environment. In terms of an epidemic, they are classified into two states, namely susceptible and infectious hosts. The epidemic model of oyster hosts with seasonal forced transmission is firstly described by the SIS model where the region of attraction, the existence of equilibrium points, their stability conditions, and upper and lower bounds on the attack rate are investigated. Then free-living pathogen is introduced in the oyster area. Numerical simulations are finally carried out by making use of the various salinity-dependent transmissions in support of the hypothesis that the lower the salinity level, the lower oyster’s immunity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13662-019-2339-2Attack rateHost-pathogen interactionOyster larvaeTime-varying parameterSalinity-dependent transmission
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author Kalanyu Sunthawanic
Kornkanok Bunwong
Wichuta Sae-jie
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Kornkanok Bunwong
Wichuta Sae-jie
Host-pathogen interaction for larvae oysters with salinity dependent transmission
Advances in Difference Equations
Attack rate
Host-pathogen interaction
Oyster larvae
Time-varying parameter
Salinity-dependent transmission
author_facet Kalanyu Sunthawanic
Kornkanok Bunwong
Wichuta Sae-jie
author_sort Kalanyu Sunthawanic
title Host-pathogen interaction for larvae oysters with salinity dependent transmission
title_short Host-pathogen interaction for larvae oysters with salinity dependent transmission
title_full Host-pathogen interaction for larvae oysters with salinity dependent transmission
title_fullStr Host-pathogen interaction for larvae oysters with salinity dependent transmission
title_full_unstemmed Host-pathogen interaction for larvae oysters with salinity dependent transmission
title_sort host-pathogen interaction for larvae oysters with salinity dependent transmission
publisher SpringerOpen
series Advances in Difference Equations
issn 1687-1847
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Mathematical models of host-pathogen interactions are proposed and analyzed. Here hosts are oyster population in a free-swimming larval stage and assumably live in the closed homogeneous environment. In terms of an epidemic, they are classified into two states, namely susceptible and infectious hosts. The epidemic model of oyster hosts with seasonal forced transmission is firstly described by the SIS model where the region of attraction, the existence of equilibrium points, their stability conditions, and upper and lower bounds on the attack rate are investigated. Then free-living pathogen is introduced in the oyster area. Numerical simulations are finally carried out by making use of the various salinity-dependent transmissions in support of the hypothesis that the lower the salinity level, the lower oyster’s immunity.
topic Attack rate
Host-pathogen interaction
Oyster larvae
Time-varying parameter
Salinity-dependent transmission
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13662-019-2339-2
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