Stochastic two-strain epidemic model with saturated incidence rates driven by Lévy noise
1Laboratory of Mathematics, Computer Science and Applications, Faculty of Sciences and Technologies, University of Hassan II of Casablanca, PO Box 146, Mohammedia, Morocco.
Abstract:
In this paper, we introduce a stochastic two-strain epidemic model driven by Lévy noise describing the interaction between four compartments; susceptible, infected individuals by the first strain, infected ones by the second strain and the recovered individuals. The forces of infection, for both strains, are represented by saturated incidence rates. Our study begins with the investigation of unique global solution of the suggested mathematical model. Then, it moves to the determination of sufficient conditions of extinction and persistence in mean of the two-strain disease. In order to illustrate the theoretical findings, we give some numerical simulations.
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