Most natural populations experience fluctuations in biological and environmental factors which causes
carrying capacity variation. In this paper, we have introduced a diseased prey-predator model with periodically varying carrying capacity. We have studied the effects of different amplitudes of oscillaton as
well as different frequencies of oscillation on the dynamics of the model. We have done bifurcation
analysis of the model with respect to the amplitude of oscillation and frequency of oscillation of the
carrying capacity. We observe limit cycle, low periodic orbits, high periodic orbits and chaos in the
model. We observe the existence of critical frequency and amplitude of oscillation of carrying capacity
for which the prey population extinct. Through bifurcation analysis we observe oscillatory coexistence of
species in the model. Our results confirm that amplitude and frequency of oscillation of carrying
capacity are key parameters together with the force of infection and body size of intermediate predator in
a diseased prey-predator model.