In recent years, fractional HIV models have received increasing attention. This study derives a fractional HIV model using the continuous-time random walk (CTRW) method, endowing the mathematical model with physical significance. Based on the transmission characteristics of HIV, the proposed model considers extrinsic infectivity, intrinsic infectivity, and drug control, specifically as follows: the extrinsic infectivity is a constant independent of the infection time; the intrinsic infectivity is a power-law function that depends on drug efficacy and infection time; the drug efficacy rate follows a Mittag–Leffler distribution with a long-term effect. Based on these considerations, a fractional HIV model with drug control is established in this paper. In addition, the global asymptotic stability of the equilibrium and the sensitivity analysis of the basic reproduction number R0 are studied, and the theoretical results are verified by numerical simulations. The results show that reducing extrinsic infectivity, controlling intrinsic infectivity, and the drug efficacy rate are crucial in controlling the spread of HIV.
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Jiao Li
Ying Yu
Zhenzhen Lu
Fractal and Fractional
Beijing Jiaotong University
Inner Mongolia University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69db38534fe01fead37c6984 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/fractalfract10040248