Background:The novel coronavirus,severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2,also called 2019-nCoV)causes different morbidity risks to individuals in different age groups.This study attempts to quantify...Background:The novel coronavirus,severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2,also called 2019-nCoV)causes different morbidity risks to individuals in different age groups.This study attempts to quantify the age-specific transmissibility using a mathematical model.Methods:An epidemiological model with five compartments(susceptible-exposed-symptomatic-asymptomatic-recovered/removed[SEIAR])was developed based on observed transmission features.Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)cases were divided into four age groups:group 1,those≤14years old;group 2,those 15 to 44years old;group 3,those 45 to 64years old;and group 4,those≥65 years old.The model was initially based on cases(including imported cases and secondary cases)collected in Hunan Province from January 5 to February 19,2020.Another dataset,from Jilin Province,was used to test the model.Results:The age-specific SEIAR model fitted the data well in each age group(P<0.001).In Hunan Province,the highest transmissibility was from age group 4 to 3(median:β43=7.71×10-9;SAR43=3.86×10-8),followed by group 3 to 4(median:β34=3.07×10-9;SAR34=1.53×10-8),group 2 to 2(median:β22=1.24×10-9;SAR22=6.21×10-9),and group 3 to 1(median:β31=4.10×10-10;SAR31=2.08×10-9).The lowest transmissibility was from age group 3 to 3(median:β33=1.64×10-19;SAR33=8.19×10-19),followed by group 4 to 4(median:β44=3.66×10-17;SAR44=1.83×10-16),group 3 to 2(median:β32=1.21×10-16;SAR32=6.06×10-16),and group 1 to 4(median:β14=7.20×10-14;SAR14=3.60×10-13).In Jilin Province,the highest transmissibility occurred from age group 4 to 4(median:β43=4.27×10-8;SAR43=2.13×10-7),followed by group 3 to 4(median:β34=1.81×10-8;SAR34=9.03×10-8).Conclusions:SARS-CoV-2 exhibits high transmissibility between middle-aged(45 to 64 years old)and elderly(≥65 years old)people.Children(≤14 years old)have very low susceptibility to COVID-19.This study will improve our understanding of the transmission feature of SARS-CoV-2 in different age groups and suggest the most prevention measures should be applied to middle-aged and elderly people.展开更多
Background:Developing countries exhibit a high disease burden from shigellosis.Owing to the different incidences in males and females,this study aims to analyze the features involved in the transmission of shigellosis...Background:Developing countries exhibit a high disease burden from shigellosis.Owing to the different incidences in males and females,this study aims to analyze the features involved in the transmission of shigellosis among male(subscript m)and female(subscript f)individuals using a newly developed sex-based model.Methods:The data of reported shigellosis cases were collected from the China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention in Hubei Province from 2005 to 2017.A sex-based Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious/Asymptomatic-Recovered(SEIAR)model was applied to explore the dataset,and a sex-age-based SEIAR model was applied in 2010 to explore the sex-and age-specific transmissions.Results:From 2005 to 2017,130770 shigellosis cases(including 73981 male and 56789 female cases)were reported in Hubei Province.The SEIAR model exhibited a significant fitting effect with the shigellosis data(P<0.001).The median values of the shigellosis transmission were 2.3225×10^8 for SARmm(secondary attack rate from male to male),2.5729×10^8 for SARmf 2.7630×10^8 for SARfm,and 2.1061×10^8 for SARff.The top five mean values of the transmission relative rate in 2010(where the subscript 1 was defined as male and age<5 years,2 was male and age 6 to 59 years,3 was male and age>60 years,4 was female and age<5 years,5 was female and age 6 to 59 years,and 6 was male and age>60 years)were 5.76×10^8 forβ61;5.32×10^8 forβ31,4.01×10^8 forβ34,7.52×10^9 forβ62,and 6.04×10^9 for Conclusions:The transmissibility of shigellosis differed among male and female individuals.The transmissibility between the genders was higher than that within the genders,particularly female-to-male transmission.The most important route in children(age<5 years)was transmission from the elderly(age>60 years).Therefore,the greatest interventions should be applied in females and the elderly.展开更多
Background:Novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)causes an immense disease burden.Although public health countermeasures effectively controlled the epidemic in China,non-pharmaceutical interventions can neither be m...Background:Novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)causes an immense disease burden.Although public health countermeasures effectively controlled the epidemic in China,non-pharmaceutical interventions can neither be maintained indefinitely nor conveniently implemented globally.Vaccination is mainly used to prevent COVID-19,and most current antiviral treatment evaluations focus on clinical efficacy.Therefore,we conducted population-based simulations to assess antiviral treatment effectiveness among different age groups based on its clinical efficacy.展开更多
Background:Hepatitis E,an acute zoonotic disease caused by the hepatitis E virus(HEV),has a relatively high burden in developing countries.The current research model on hepatitis E mainly uses experimental animal mode...Background:Hepatitis E,an acute zoonotic disease caused by the hepatitis E virus(HEV),has a relatively high burden in developing countries.The current research model on hepatitis E mainly uses experimental animal models(such as pigs,chickens,and rabbits)to explain the transmission of HEV.Few studies have developed a multi-host and multiroute transmission dynamic model(MHMRTDM)to explore the transmission feature of HEV.Hence,this study aimed to explore its transmission and evaluate the effectiveness of intervention using the dataset of Jiangsu Province.展开更多
基金This work was partly supported by the Open Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Molecular Vaccinology and Molecular Diagnostics(SKLVD2019KF005)the Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation(INV-005834)+3 种基金the Science and Technology Program of Fujian Province(No:2020Y0002)the Xiamen New Coronavirus Prevention and Control Emergency Tackling Special Topic Program(No:3502Z2020YJ03)the Hunan Provincial Construction of Innovative Provinces Special Social Development Areas Key Research and Development Project(2020SK3012)the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Coronavirus Disease 2019 Science and Technology Research Project in 2020(2020HY320003).
文摘Background:The novel coronavirus,severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2,also called 2019-nCoV)causes different morbidity risks to individuals in different age groups.This study attempts to quantify the age-specific transmissibility using a mathematical model.Methods:An epidemiological model with five compartments(susceptible-exposed-symptomatic-asymptomatic-recovered/removed[SEIAR])was developed based on observed transmission features.Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)cases were divided into four age groups:group 1,those≤14years old;group 2,those 15 to 44years old;group 3,those 45 to 64years old;and group 4,those≥65 years old.The model was initially based on cases(including imported cases and secondary cases)collected in Hunan Province from January 5 to February 19,2020.Another dataset,from Jilin Province,was used to test the model.Results:The age-specific SEIAR model fitted the data well in each age group(P<0.001).In Hunan Province,the highest transmissibility was from age group 4 to 3(median:β43=7.71×10-9;SAR43=3.86×10-8),followed by group 3 to 4(median:β34=3.07×10-9;SAR34=1.53×10-8),group 2 to 2(median:β22=1.24×10-9;SAR22=6.21×10-9),and group 3 to 1(median:β31=4.10×10-10;SAR31=2.08×10-9).The lowest transmissibility was from age group 3 to 3(median:β33=1.64×10-19;SAR33=8.19×10-19),followed by group 4 to 4(median:β44=3.66×10-17;SAR44=1.83×10-16),group 3 to 2(median:β32=1.21×10-16;SAR32=6.06×10-16),and group 1 to 4(median:β14=7.20×10-14;SAR14=3.60×10-13).In Jilin Province,the highest transmissibility occurred from age group 4 to 4(median:β43=4.27×10-8;SAR43=2.13×10-7),followed by group 3 to 4(median:β34=1.81×10-8;SAR34=9.03×10-8).Conclusions:SARS-CoV-2 exhibits high transmissibility between middle-aged(45 to 64 years old)and elderly(≥65 years old)people.Children(≤14 years old)have very low susceptibility to COVID-19.This study will improve our understanding of the transmission feature of SARS-CoV-2 in different age groups and suggest the most prevention measures should be applied to middle-aged and elderly people.
文摘Background:Developing countries exhibit a high disease burden from shigellosis.Owing to the different incidences in males and females,this study aims to analyze the features involved in the transmission of shigellosis among male(subscript m)and female(subscript f)individuals using a newly developed sex-based model.Methods:The data of reported shigellosis cases were collected from the China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention in Hubei Province from 2005 to 2017.A sex-based Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious/Asymptomatic-Recovered(SEIAR)model was applied to explore the dataset,and a sex-age-based SEIAR model was applied in 2010 to explore the sex-and age-specific transmissions.Results:From 2005 to 2017,130770 shigellosis cases(including 73981 male and 56789 female cases)were reported in Hubei Province.The SEIAR model exhibited a significant fitting effect with the shigellosis data(P<0.001).The median values of the shigellosis transmission were 2.3225×10^8 for SARmm(secondary attack rate from male to male),2.5729×10^8 for SARmf 2.7630×10^8 for SARfm,and 2.1061×10^8 for SARff.The top five mean values of the transmission relative rate in 2010(where the subscript 1 was defined as male and age<5 years,2 was male and age 6 to 59 years,3 was male and age>60 years,4 was female and age<5 years,5 was female and age 6 to 59 years,and 6 was male and age>60 years)were 5.76×10^8 forβ61;5.32×10^8 forβ31,4.01×10^8 forβ34,7.52×10^9 forβ62,and 6.04×10^9 for Conclusions:The transmissibility of shigellosis differed among male and female individuals.The transmissibility between the genders was higher than that within the genders,particularly female-to-male transmission.The most important route in children(age<5 years)was transmission from the elderly(age>60 years).Therefore,the greatest interventions should be applied in females and the elderly.
文摘Background:Novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)causes an immense disease burden.Although public health countermeasures effectively controlled the epidemic in China,non-pharmaceutical interventions can neither be maintained indefinitely nor conveniently implemented globally.Vaccination is mainly used to prevent COVID-19,and most current antiviral treatment evaluations focus on clinical efficacy.Therefore,we conducted population-based simulations to assess antiviral treatment effectiveness among different age groups based on its clinical efficacy.
文摘Background:Hepatitis E,an acute zoonotic disease caused by the hepatitis E virus(HEV),has a relatively high burden in developing countries.The current research model on hepatitis E mainly uses experimental animal models(such as pigs,chickens,and rabbits)to explain the transmission of HEV.Few studies have developed a multi-host and multiroute transmission dynamic model(MHMRTDM)to explore the transmission feature of HEV.Hence,this study aimed to explore its transmission and evaluate the effectiveness of intervention using the dataset of Jiangsu Province.