Permanence and Extinction for a Nonautonomous Malaria Transmission Model with Distributed Time Delay
Xiaohong Zhang,
Jianwen Jia and
Xinyu Song
Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2014, vol. 2014, issue 1
Abstract:
We study the permanence, extinction, and global asymptotic stability for a nonautonomous malaria transmission model with distributed time delay. We establish some sufficient conditions on the permanence and extinction of the disease by using inequality analytical techniques. By a Lyapunov functional method, we also obtain some sufficient conditions for global asymptotic stability of this model. A numerical analysis is given to explain the analytical findings.
Date: 2014
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