Desynchronization and spatial effects in multistrain diseases

ORAL

Abstract

Dengue fever, a multistrain disease, has four distinct co- existing serotypes (strains). The serotypes interact by antibody- dependent enhancement (ADE), in which infection with a single serotype is asymptomatic, but contact with a second serotype leads to serious illness accompanied by greater infectivity. We present a compartmental model for multiple serotypes with ADE, and consider autonomous, seasonally driven, and stochastic versions of the model. Spatial effects are included in a multipatch model. We observe desynchronization between outbreaks of the different serotypes, as well as desynchronization between spatially distinct regions.

Authors

  • Leah Shaw

    • Naval Research Lab
  • Lora Billings

    • Montclair University
  • Ira Schwartz

    • Naval Research Lab
    • Naval Research Laboratory