TY - JOUR
T1 - Dynamics of Feline Coronavirus and FIP
T2 - A Compartmental Modeling Approach
AU - Dobie, Ayse Peker
AU - Bayrakal, Alper
AU - Or, Mehmet Erman
AU - Bilge, Ayse Humeyra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Ayse Peker Dobie et al.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The investigation of infectious agents invading human and nonhuman populations represents a rich research domain within the framework of mathematical biology, captivating the interest of scientists across various disciplines. In this work, we examine the endemic equilibrium of feline coronavirus and feline infectious peritonitis by using a modified susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemiological model. We incorporate the concept of mutations from FCoV to FIP to enrich our analysis. We establish that the model, when subjected to reasonable parameter ranges, supports an endemic equilibrium wherein the FCoV group dominates. To demonstrate the stability of the equilibria under typical parameters and initial conditions, we employ the model SCF presented by Dobie in 2022 (Dobie, 2022). We ascertain that the equilibrium values reside within the interior domains of stability. Additionally, we displayed perturbed solutions to enhance our understanding. Remarkably, our findings align qualitatively with existing literature, which reports the prevalence of seropositivity to FCoV among stray cats (Tekelioglu et al. 2015, Oǧuzoǧlu et al. 2010, Pratelli 2008, Arshad et al. 2004).
AB - The investigation of infectious agents invading human and nonhuman populations represents a rich research domain within the framework of mathematical biology, captivating the interest of scientists across various disciplines. In this work, we examine the endemic equilibrium of feline coronavirus and feline infectious peritonitis by using a modified susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemiological model. We incorporate the concept of mutations from FCoV to FIP to enrich our analysis. We establish that the model, when subjected to reasonable parameter ranges, supports an endemic equilibrium wherein the FCoV group dominates. To demonstrate the stability of the equilibria under typical parameters and initial conditions, we employ the model SCF presented by Dobie in 2022 (Dobie, 2022). We ascertain that the equilibrium values reside within the interior domains of stability. Additionally, we displayed perturbed solutions to enhance our understanding. Remarkably, our findings align qualitatively with existing literature, which reports the prevalence of seropositivity to FCoV among stray cats (Tekelioglu et al. 2015, Oǧuzoǧlu et al. 2010, Pratelli 2008, Arshad et al. 2004).
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U2 - 10.1155/2023/2721907
DO - 10.1155/2023/2721907
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85178455719
SN - 2090-8113
VL - 2023
JO - Veterinary Medicine International
JF - Veterinary Medicine International
M1 - 2721907
ER -