Global existence results and long time behavior are provided for a mathematical model describing the propagation of Feline Panleucopenia Virus (FPLV) within a domestic cat population; two transmission modes are involved: a direct one from infective cats to susceptible ones, and an indirect one from the contaminated environment to susceptible cats. A more severe impact of the virus on young cats requires an age-structured model.
@article{bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-doi-10_4064-bc63-0-8, author = {W. E. Fitzgibbon and M. Langlais and J. J. Morgan and D. Pontier and C. Wolf}, title = {An age-dependent model describing the spread of panleucopenia virus within feline populations}, journal = {Banach Center Publications}, volume = {60}, year = {2003}, pages = {197-207}, zbl = {1051.92037}, language = {en}, url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-doi-10_4064-bc63-0-8} }
W. E. Fitzgibbon; M. Langlais; J. J. Morgan; D. Pontier; C. Wolf. An age-dependent model describing the spread of panleucopenia virus within feline populations. Banach Center Publications, Tome 60 (2003) pp. 197-207. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-doi-10_4064-bc63-0-8/