Epidemiological models with age structure, proportionate mixing, and cross-immunity


Abstract:

Infection by one strain of influenza type A provides some protection (cross-immunity) against infection by a related strain. It is important to determine how this influences the observed co-circulation of comparatively minor variants of the H1N1 and H3N2 subtypes. To this end, we formulate discrete and continuous time models with two viral strains, cross-immunity, age structure, and infectious disease dynamics. Simulation and analysis of models with cross-immunity indicate that sustained oscillations cannot be maintained by age-specific infection activity level rates when the mortality rate is constant; but are possible if mortalities are age-specific, even if activity levels are independent of age. Sustained oscillations do not seem possible for a single-strain model, even in the presence of age-specific mortalities; and thus it is suggested that the interplay between cross-immunity and age-specific mortalities may underlie observed oscillations. © 1989 Springer-Verlag.

Año de publicación:

1989

Keywords:

  • Age structure
  • Cross-immunity
  • proportionate mixing
  • influenza
  • Infectious diseases

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso abierto

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Epidemiología
  • Epidemiología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Medicina forense; incidencia de enfermedades
  • Fisiología y materias afines
  • Enfermedades