On a Chemotactic Host–Pathogen Model: Boundedness, Aggregation, and Segregation

Journal of Nonlinear Science(2024)

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This study formulates a host–pathogen model driven by cross-diffusion to examine the effect of chemotaxis on solution dynamics and spatial structures. The negative binomial incidence mechanism is incorporated to illustrate the transmission process by pathogens. In terms of the magnitude of chemotaxis, the global solvability of the model is extensively studied by employing semigroup methods, loop arguments, and energy estimates. In a limiting case, the necessary conditions for chemotaxis-driven instability are established regarding the degree of chemotactic attraction. Spatial aggregation may occur along strong chemotaxis in a two-dimensional domain due to solution explosion. We further observe that spatial segregation appears for short-lived free pathogens in a one-dimensional domain, whereas strong chemotactic repulsion homogenizes the infected hosts and thus fails to segregate host groups effectively.
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Host–pathogen model,Chemotaxis,Boundedness,Aggregation,Segregation
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