GLOBAL EXPONENTIAL STABILITY OF A DELAYED HIV INFECTION MODEL WITH A NONLINEAR INCIDENCE RATE

Global Exponential Stability of a Delayed HIV Infection Model with a Nonlinear Incidence Rate

Global Exponential Stability of a Delayed HIV Infection Model with a Nonlinear Incidence Rate

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Under the assumption that there is a time delay between the time target cells are contacted by the virus particles and the mule skinner knife time the contacted cells become actively infected, we investigate the exponential stability of the noninfected equilibrium for a delayed HIV infection model with a nonlinear incidence rate.Compared sombrero de los 2 carnales with the global asymptotic stability analysis based on basic reproduction number, exponential stability analysis reveals the change range of various cells in different time periods.

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