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On a New Discrete SEIADR Model with Mixed Controls: Study of Its Properties

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math7010018

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vaccination controls; nonlinear dynamics and control systems; epidemic models; discrete models

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  1. Spanish Government
  2. European Fund of Regional Development FEDER [DPI2015-64766-R]
  3. UPV/EHU [PGC 17/33]

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A new discrete SEIADR epidemic model is built based on previous continuous models. The model considers two extra subpopulation, namely, asymptomatic and lying corpses on the usual SEIR models. It can be of potential interest for diseases where infected corpses are infectious like, for instance, Ebola. The model includes two types of vaccinations, a constant one and another proportional to the susceptible subpopulation, as well as a treatment control applied to the infected subpopulation. We study the positivity of the controlled model and the stability of the equilibrium points. Simulations are made in order to provide allocation and examples to the different possible conditions. The equilibrium point with no infection and its stability is related, via the reproduction number values, to the reachability of the endemic equilibrium point.

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