Transmission Dynamics of an Influenza Model with Vaccination and Antiviral Treatment

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Zhipeng Qiu
Zhilan Feng
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[1] Nanjing University of Science and Technology,Department of Applied Mathematics
[2] Purdue University,Department of Mathematics
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology | 2010年 / 72卷
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Influenza; Antiviral treatment; Vaccination; Stability; Drug-resistant strains;
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Vaccination and antiviral treatment are two important prevention and control measures for the spread of influenza. However, the benefit of antiviral use can be compromised if drug-resistant strains arise. In this paper, we develop a mathematical model to explore the impact of vaccination and antiviral treatment on the transmission dynamics of influenza. The model includes both drug-sensitive and resistant strains. Analytical results of the model show that the quantities ℛSC and ℛRC, which represent the control reproduction numbers of the sensitive and resistant strains, respectively, provide threshold conditions that determine the competitive outcomes of the two strains. These threshold conditions can be used to gain important insights into the effect of vaccination and treatment on the prevention and control of influenza. Numerical simulations are also conducted to confirm and extend the analytic results. The findings imply that higher levels of treatment may lead to an increase of epidemic size, and the extent to which this occurs depends on other factors such as the rates of vaccination and resistance development. This suggests that antiviral treatment should be implemented appropriately.
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