Spatial transmission and risk assessment of West Nile virus on a growing domain

被引:3
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作者
Pu, Liqiong [1 ,2 ]
Lin, Zhigui [1 ]
机构
[1] Yangzhou Univ, Sch Math Sci, Yangzhou 225002, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[2] Hexi Univ, Sch Math & Stat, Zhangye, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
basic reproduction number; growing domain; spatial transmission; West Nile virus; REPRODUCTION NUMBERS; ASYMPTOTIC PROFILE; NEW-YORK; MODEL; OUTBREAK;
D O I
10.1002/mma.7171
中图分类号
O29 [应用数学];
学科分类号
070104 ;
摘要
This paper is concerned with a West Nile virus (WNv) model on a growing domain, which accounts for habitat expansion of mosquitoes because of climate warming. We aim to understand the relationship of the growing rate and the transmission risk of WNv. The basic reproduction number, which is related to the growing rate and diffusion rate, is introduced through spectral theory. The conditions to determine whether the virus vanishes or spreads are deduced. The obtained results reveal that domain growth leads to increased risk of infection and is detrimental to the control and prevention of WNv. To verify the feasibility of our analytical results on the long-time behavior of WNv, some numerical simulations are given.
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页码:6067 / 6085
页数:19
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