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An epidemic in a dynamic population with importation of infectives

Probability 2015-06-09 v1

Abstract

Consider a large uniformly mixing dynamic population, which has constant birth rate and exponentially distributed lifetimes, with mean population size nn. A Markovian SIR (susceptible \to infective \to recovered) infectious disease, having importation of infectives, taking place in this population is analysed. The main situation treated is where nn\to\infty, keeping the basic reproduction number R0R_0 as well as the importation rate of infectives fixed, but assuming that the quotient of the average infectious period and the average lifetime tends to 0 faster than 1/logn1/\log n. It is shown that, as n n \to \infty, the behaviour of the 3-dimensional process describing the evolution of the fraction of the population that are susceptible, infective and recovered, is encapsulated in a 1-dimensional regenerative process S={S(t);t0}S=\{ S(t);t\ge 0\} describing the limiting fraction of the population that are susceptible. The process SS grows deterministically, except at one random time point per regenerative cycle, where it jumps down by a size that is completely determined by the waiting time since the previous jump. Properties of the process SS, including the jump size and stationary distributions, are determined.

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@article{arxiv.1506.02540,
  title  = {An epidemic in a dynamic population with importation of infectives},
  author = {Frank Ball and Tom Britton and Pieter Trapman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.02540},
  year   = {2015}
}