Abstract

A two-strain avian influenza model with distributed delay and environmental spread in humans is investigated. The model describes well the transmission of avian influenza between poultry and humans. In this study, we introduce the behavior of both high pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) as strain two and low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) as strain one in a domestic poultry population. We also include the distribution of the strain two through the contaminated environment. We compute the strain reproduction numbers $\mathcal R_1$, $\mathcal R_2$ and the invasion $\hat{\mathcal R}_1$, $\hat{\mathcal R}_2$. We find that besides the disease-free equilibrium, there exist a dominance equilibrium for each strain and many coexistence equilibrium of both strain one and strain two if $\mathcal R_1=\mathcal R_2$. Using a Lyapunov functional, we are able to establish global stability of the disease-free equilibrium if $\max \{\mathcal R_1, \mathcal R_2\} 1$. Using a Lyapunov functional, we establish that the corresponding single-strain equilibrium $\varepsilon_i $ is globally stable. When $\mathcal R_1=\mathcal R_2>1$ and $\hat{\mathcal R}_1=\hat{\mathcal R}_2=1$, there are perhaps many coexistence equilibria of both strain one and strain two. Environmental transmission to humans may explain why avian influenza A (H7N9) virus has appear in humans in different places in China in 2013 and 2014. https://doi.org/10.28919/cmbn/2653

Highlights

  • Avian Influenza (AI) virus infects birds, both wild and domestic

  • Pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza have shown ability to transmit to humans and poses a big threat to public health since it may mutate to a pandemic human H5N1 influenza strain [1]

  • We investigate a two-strain avian influenza model describing the transmission of avian influenza between poultries and humans, including both direct and environmental transmission to humans

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Summary

Introduction

Avian influenza viruses of H5 and H7 subtypes have high pathogenic (HPAI) and low pathogenic (LPAI) form. Human infections with a new strain of the avian influenza A (H7N9) virus were first reported in China in March in 2013. Most of these infections are believed to result from exposure to infected poultry or contaminated environment, as H7N9 viruses have been found in poultry in China.

The two-strain avian influenza model
Equilibria and their local stability
The characteristic equation at E2 is as follows:
Global stability of the disease-free equilibrium
Global stability of the single-strain equilibrium Ei
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