Stochastic dynamics in a delayed epidemic system with Markovian switching and media coverage
Chao Liu1,2,3, Jane Heffernan2,3
1Institute of Systems Science, Northeastern University, Wenhua Road, No. 3-11, 110004 Shenyang, China.
Abstract:
A stochastic SIR system with Lévy jumps and distributed delay is developed and employed to study the combined effects of Markovian switching and media coverage on stochastic epidemiological dynamics and outcomes. Stochastic Lyapunov functions are used to prove the existence of a stationary distribution to the positive solution. Sufficient conditions for persistence in mean and the extinction of an infectious disease are also shown.
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