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Table 6 Effect of \(\alpha _{{H}}\) and \(\alpha _{{V}}\) on the number of infected populations: \(I_{{H1}}\), \(I_{{H2}}\), \(I_{{H12}}\), \(I_{{H21}}\), \(I_{{V1}}\), and \(I_{{V2}}\) at steady state using the multi-serotype dengue model (2.4)–(2.5)

From: Mathematical evaluation of the role of cross immunity and nonlinear incidence rate on the transmission dynamics of two dengue serotypes

\(\alpha _{{H}}\)

\(\alpha _{{V}}\)

Infected human

Infected mosquito

Primary infection

Secondary infection

\(I_{{H1}}\)

\(I_{{H2}}\)

\(I_{{H12}}\)

\(I_{{H21}}\)

\(I_{{V1}}\)

\(I_{{V2}}\)

0.85

0.95

8

7

0

0

0

0

0.87

0.87

8

8

0

0

0

0

0.90

0.3

11

11

0

0

0

0