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SEIHCRD Model for COVID-19 Spread Scenarios,Disease Predictions and Estimates the Basic Reproduction Number,Case Fatality Rate,Hospital,and ICU Beds Requirement 被引量:1
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作者 Avaneesh Singh Manish Kumar Bajpai 《Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences》 SCIE EI 2020年第12期991-1031,共41页
We have proposed a new mathematical method,the SEIHCRD model,which has an excellent potential to predict the incidence of COVID-19 diseases.Our proposed SEIHCRD model is an extension of the SEIR model.Three-compartmen... We have proposed a new mathematical method,the SEIHCRD model,which has an excellent potential to predict the incidence of COVID-19 diseases.Our proposed SEIHCRD model is an extension of the SEIR model.Three-compartments have added death,hospitalized,and critical,which improves the basic understanding of disease spread and results.We have studiedCOVID-19 cases of six countries,where the impact of this disease in the highest are Brazil,India,Italy,Spain,the United Kingdom,and the United States.After estimating model parameters based on available clinical data,the modelwill propagate and forecast dynamic evolution.Themodel calculates the Basic reproduction number over time using logistic regression and the Case fatality rate based on the selected countries’age-category scenario.Themodel calculates two types of Case fatality rate one is CFR daily,and the other is total CFR.The proposed model estimates the approximate time when the disease is at its peak and the approximate time when death cases rarely occur and calculate how much hospital beds and ICU beds will be needed in the peak days of infection.The SEIHCRD model outperforms the classic ARXmodel and the ARIMA model.RMSE,MAPE,andRsquaredmatrices are used to evaluate results and are graphically represented using Taylor and Target diagrams.The result shows RMSE has improved by 56%–74%,and MAPE has a 53%–89%improvement in prediction accuracy. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS SIER model SEIHCRD model parameter estimation mathematical model India Brazil United Kingdom United States Spain Italy hospital beds ICU beds basic reproduction number case fatality rate
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Preliminary prediction of the control reproduction number of COVID-19 in Shaanxi Province,China
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作者 LI Zhi-min ZHANG Tai-lei +3 位作者 GAO Jian-zhong LI Xiu-qing MA Ling juan BAO Xiong-xiong 《Applied Mathematics(A Journal of Chinese Universities)》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第2期287-303,共17页
Objectives Firstly,according to the characteristics of COVID-19 epidemic and the control measures of the government of Shaanxi Province,a general population epidemic model is es-tablished.Then,the control reproduction... Objectives Firstly,according to the characteristics of COVID-19 epidemic and the control measures of the government of Shaanxi Province,a general population epidemic model is es-tablished.Then,the control reproduction number of general population epidemic model is obtained.Based on the epidemic model of general population,the epidemic model of general population and college population is further established,and the control reproduction number is also obtained.Methods For the established epidemic model,firstly,the expression of the control reproduc-tion number is obtained by using the next generation matrix.Secondly,the real-time reported data of COVID-19 in Shaanxi Province is used to fit the epidemic model,and the parameters in the model are estimated by least square method and MCMC.Thirdly,the Latin hypercube sampling method and partial rank correlation coefficient(PRCC)are adopted to analyze the sensitivity of the model.Conclusions The control reproduction number remained at 3 from January 23 to January 31,then gradually decreased from 3 to slightly greater than 0.2 by using the real-time reports on the number of COVID-19 infected cases from Health Committee of Shaanxi Province in China.In order to further control the spread of the epidemic,the following measures can be taken:(i)reducing infection by wearing masks,paying attention to personal hygiene and limiting travel;(i)improving isolation of suspected patients and treatment of symptomatic individuals.In particular,the epidemic model of the collge population and the general population is estab-lished,and the control reproduction number is given,which will provide theoretical basis for the prevention and control of the epidemic in the colleges. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 control reproduction number general population college population Shaanxi Province
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EpiMix:A novel method to estimate effective reproduction number
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作者 Shihui Jin Borame Lee Dickens +1 位作者 Jue Tao Lim Alex R.Cook 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 CSCD 2023年第3期704-716,共13页
Transmission potential of a pathogen,often quantified by the time-varying reproduction number R t,provides the current pace of infection for a disease and indicates whether an emerging epidemic is under control.In thi... Transmission potential of a pathogen,often quantified by the time-varying reproduction number R t,provides the current pace of infection for a disease and indicates whether an emerging epidemic is under control.In this study,we proposed a novel method,EpiMix,for R t estimation,wherein we incorporated the impacts of exogenous factors and random effects under a Bayesian regression framework.Using Integrated Nested Laplace Approx-imation,EpiMix is able to efficiently generate reliable,deterministic R t estimates.In the simulations and case studies performed,we further demonstrated the method's robust-ness in low-incidence scenarios,together with other merits,including its flexibility in selecting variables and tolerance of varying reporting rates.All these make EpiMix a potentially useful tool for real-time R t estimation provided that the serial interval distri-bution,time series of case counts and external influencing factors are available. 展开更多
关键词 EPIDEMICS INLA Regression reproduction number SARS-CoV-2 Transmission dynamics
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Estimating the instantaneous reproduction number(R_(t))by using particle filter
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作者 Yong Sul Won Woo-Sik Son +1 位作者 Sunhwa Choi Jong-Hoon Kim 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 CSCD 2023年第4期1002-1014,共13页
Background:Monitoring the transmission of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)requires accurate estimation of the effective reproduction number(Rt).However,existing methods for calculating Rt may yield biased estimates ... Background:Monitoring the transmission of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)requires accurate estimation of the effective reproduction number(Rt).However,existing methods for calculating Rt may yield biased estimates if important real-world factors,such as delays in confirmation,pre-symptomatic transmissions,or imperfect data observation,are not considered.Method:To include real-world factors,we expanded the susceptible-exposed-infectiousrecovered(SEIR)model by incorporating pre-symptomatic(P)and asymptomatic(A)states,creating the SEPIAR model.By utilizing both stochastic and deterministic versions of the model,and incorporating predetermined time series of Rt,we generated simulated datasets that simulate real-world challenges in estimating Rt.We then compared the performance of our proposed particle filtering method for estimating Rt with the existing EpiEstim approach based on renewal equations.Results:The particle filtering method accurately estimated Rt even in the presence of data with delays,pre-symptomatic transmission,and imperfect observation.When evaluating via the root mean square error(RMSE)metric,the performance of the particle filtering method was better in general and was comparable to the EpiEstim approach if perfectly deconvolved infection time series were provided,and substantially better when Rt exhibited short-term fluctuations and the data was right truncated.Conclusions:The SEPIAR model,in conjunction with the particle filtering method,offers a reliable tool for predicting the transmission trend of COVID-19 and assessing the impact of intervention strategies.This approach enables enhanced monitoring of COVID-19 transmission and can inform public health policies aimed at controlling the spread of the disease. 展开更多
关键词 Particle filter Sequential Monte Carlo Effective reproduction number COVID-19 Transmission model Compartment model
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Estimating effective reproduction number revisited
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作者 Shinsuke Koyama 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 CSCD 2023年第4期1063-1078,共16页
Accurately estimating the effective reproduction number is crucial for characterizing the transmissibility of infectious diseases to optimize interventions and responses during epidemic outbreaks.In this study,we impr... Accurately estimating the effective reproduction number is crucial for characterizing the transmissibility of infectious diseases to optimize interventions and responses during epidemic outbreaks.In this study,we improve the estimation of the effective reproduction number through two main approaches.First,we derive a discrete model to represent a time series of case counts and propose an estimation method based on this framework.We also conduct numerical experiments to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed discretization scheme.By doing so,we enhance the accuracy of approximating the underlying epidemic process compared to previous methods,even when the counting period is similar to the mean generation time of an infectious disease.Second,we employ a negative binomial distribution to model the variability of count data to accommodate overdispersion.Specifically,given that observed incidence counts follow a negative binomial distribution,the posterior distribution of secondary infections is obtained as a Dirichlet multinomial distribution.With this formulation,we establish posterior uncertainty bounds for the effective reproduction number.Finally,we demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method using incidence data from the COVID-19 pandemic. 展开更多
关键词 Effective reproduction number Epidemic model Overdispersion COVID-19
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Estimation of reproduction numbers of COVID-19 in typical countries and epidemic trends under different prevention and control scenarios 被引量:8
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作者 Chen Xu Yinqiao Dong +14 位作者 Xiaoyue Yu Huwen Wang Lhakpa Tsamlag Shuxian Zhang Ruijie Chang Zezhou Wang Yuelin Yu Rusi Long Ying Wang Gang Xu Tian Shen Suping Wang Xinxin Zhang Hui Wang Yong Cai 《Frontiers of Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第5期613-622,共10页
The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)has become a life-threatening pandemic.The epidemic trends in different countries vary considerably due to different policy-making and resources mobilization.We calculated basic r... The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)has become a life-threatening pandemic.The epidemic trends in different countries vary considerably due to different policy-making and resources mobilization.We calculated basic reproduction number(R0)and the time-varying estimate of the effective reproductive number(Rt)of COVID-19 by using the maximum likelihood method and the sequential Bayesian method,respectively.European and North American countries possessed higher (R0)and unsteady Rt fluctuations,whereas some heavily affected Asian countries showed relatively low (R0)and declining Rt now.The numbers of patients in Africa and Latin America are still low,but the potential risk of huge outbreaks cannot be ignored.Three scenarios were then simulated,generating distinct outcomes by using SEIR(susceptible,exposed,infectious,and removed)model.First,evidence-based prompt responses yield lower transmission rate followed by decreasing Rt.Second,implementation of effective control policies at a relatively late stage,in spite of huge casualties at early phase,can still achieve containment and mitigation.Third,wisely taking advantage of the time-window for developing countries in Africa and Latin America to adopt adequate measures can save more people’s life.Our mathematical modeling provides evidence for international communities to develop sound design of containment and mitigation policies for COVID-19. 展开更多
关键词 reproduction number SEIR model COVID-19 ESTIMATE
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Reproduction numbers of infectious disease models 被引量:5
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作者 Pauline van den Driessche 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 2017年第3期288-303,共16页
This primer article focuses on the basic reproduction number,ℛ0,for infectious diseases,and other reproduction numbers related toℛ0 that are useful in guiding control strategies.Beginning with a simple population mode... This primer article focuses on the basic reproduction number,ℛ0,for infectious diseases,and other reproduction numbers related toℛ0 that are useful in guiding control strategies.Beginning with a simple population model,the concept is developed for a threshold value ofℛ0 determining whether or not the disease dies out.The next generation matrix method of calculatingℛ0 in a compartmental model is described and illustrated.To address control strategies,type and target reproduction numbers are defined,as well as sensitivity and elasticity indices.These theoretical ideas are then applied to models that are formulated for West Nile virus in birds(a vector-borne disease),cholera in humans(a disease with two transmission pathways),anthrax in animals(a disease that can be spread by dead carcasses and spores),and Zika in humans(spread by mosquitoes and sexual contacts).Some parameter values from literature data are used to illustrate the results.Finally,references for other ways to calculateℛ0 are given.These are useful for more complicated models that,for example,take account of variations in environmental fluctuation or stochasticity. 展开更多
关键词 Basic reproduction number Disease control West Nile virus CHOLERA ANTHRAX Zika virus
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Basic reproduction number and predicted trends of coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic in the mainland of China 被引量:3
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作者 Yong Li Lian-Wen Wang +1 位作者 Zhi-Hang Peng Hong-Bing Shen 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2020年第4期145-145,共1页
Background Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)has caused a serious epidemic around the world,but it has been effectively controlled in the mainland of China.The Chinese government limited the migration of people almost... Background Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)has caused a serious epidemic around the world,but it has been effectively controlled in the mainland of China.The Chinese government limited the migration of people almost from all walks of life.Medical workers have rushed into Hubei province to fight against the epidemic.Any activity that can increase infection is prohibited.The aim of this study was to confirm that timely lockdown,large-scale case-screening and other control measures proposed by the Chinese government were effective to contain the spread of the virus in the mainland of China.Methods Based on disease transmission-related parameters,this study was designed to predict the trend of COVID-19 epidemic in the mainland of China and provide theoretical basis for current prevention and control.An SEIQR epidemiological model incorporating asymptomatic transmission,short term immunity and imperfect isolation was constructed to evaluate the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 inside and outside of Hubei province.With COVID-19 cases confirmed by the National Health Commission(NHC),the optimal parameters of the model were set by calculating the minimum Chi-square value.Results Before the migration to and from Wuhan was cut off,the basic reproduction number in China was 5.6015.From 23 January to 26 January 2020,the basic reproduction number in China was 6.6037.From 27 January to 11 February 2020,the basic reproduction number outside Hubei province dropped below 1,but that in Hubei province remained 3.7732.Because of stricter controlling measures,especially after the initiation of the large-scale case-screening,the epidemic rampancy in Hubei has also been contained.The average basic reproduction number in Hubei province was 3.4094 as of 25 February 2020.We estimated the cumulative number of confirmed cases nationwide was 82186,and 69230 in Hubei province on 9 April 2020.Conclusions The lockdown of Hubei province significantly reduced the basic reproduction number.The large-scale case-screening also showed the effectiveness in the epidemic control.This study provided experiences that could be replicated in other countries suffering from the epidemic.Although the epidemic is subsiding in China,the controlling efforts should not be terminated before May. 展开更多
关键词 Coronavirus disease 2019 SEIQR model Basic reproduction number Parameter estimation Lockdown Large-scale case-screening
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Estimating effective reproduction number using generation time versus serial interval,with application to COVID-19 in the Greater Toronto Area,Canada 被引量:3
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作者 Jesse Knight Sharmistha Mishra 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 2020年第1期889-896,共8页
BACKGROUND.The effective reproduction number Re(t)is a critical measure of epidemic potential.Re(t)can be calculated in near real time using an incidence time series and the generation time distribution:the time betwe... BACKGROUND.The effective reproduction number Re(t)is a critical measure of epidemic potential.Re(t)can be calculated in near real time using an incidence time series and the generation time distribution:the time between infection events in an infector-infectee pair.In calculating Re(t),the generation time distribution is often approximated by the serial interval distribution:the time between symptom onset in an infector-infectee pair.However,while generation time must be positive by definition,serial interval can be negative if transmission can occur before symptoms,such as in COVID-19,rendering such an approximation improper in some contexts.METHODS.We developed a method to infer the generation time distribution from parametric definitions of the serial interval and incubation period distributions.We then compared estimates of Re(t)for COVID-19 in the Greater Toronto Area of Canada using:negative-permitting versus non-negative serial interval distributions,versus the inferred generation time distribution.RESULTS.We estimated the generation time of COVID-19 to be Gamma-distributed with mean 3.99 and standard deviation 2.96 days.Relative to the generation time distribution,non-negative serial interval distribution caused overestimation of Re(t)due to larger mean,while negative-permitting serial interval distribution caused underestimation of Re(t)due to larger variance.IMPLICATIONS.Approximation of the generation time distribution of COVID-19 with non-negative or negative-permitting serial interval distributions when calculating Re(t)may result in over or underestimation of transmission potential,respectively. 展开更多
关键词 reproduction number Generation time Serial interval Incubation period COVID-19
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Assessment of the SARS-CoV-2 basic reproduction number,R0,based on the early phase of COVID-19 outbreak in Italy 被引量:6
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作者 Marco D'Arienzo Angela Coniglio 《Biosafety and Health》 2020年第2期57-59,共3页
As of March 12th Italy has the largest number of SARS-CoV-2 cases in Europe as well as outside China.The infections,first limited in Northern Italy,have eventually spread to all other regions.When controlling an emerg... As of March 12th Italy has the largest number of SARS-CoV-2 cases in Europe as well as outside China.The infections,first limited in Northern Italy,have eventually spread to all other regions.When controlling an emerging outbreak of an infectious disease it is essential to know the key epidemiological parameters,such as the basic reproduction number R0,i.e.the average number of secondary infections caused by one infected individual during his/her entire infectious period at the start of an outbreak.Previous work has been limited to the assessment of R0 analyzing data from the Wuhan region or China's Mainland.In the present study the R0 value for SARS-CoV-2 was assessed analyzing data derived from the early phase of the outbreak in Italy.In particular,the spread of SARS-CoV-2 was analyzed in 9 cities(those with the largest number of infections)fitting the well-established SIR-model to available data in the interval between February 25–March 12,2020.The findings of this study suggest that R0 values associated with the Italian outbreak may range from 2.43 to 3.10,confirming previous evidence in the literature reporting similar R0 values for SARS-CoV-2. 展开更多
关键词 SARS-CoV-2 outbreak SIR model Basic reproduction number
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A comparative analysis of three different methods for the estimation of the basic reproduction number of dengue 被引量:2
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作者 Rosangela Peregrina Sanches Eduardo Massad 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 2016年第1期88-100,共13页
The basic reproduction number,R0,is defined as the expected number of secondary cases of a disease produced by a single infection in a completely susceptible population,and can be estimated in several ways.For example... The basic reproduction number,R0,is defined as the expected number of secondary cases of a disease produced by a single infection in a completely susceptible population,and can be estimated in several ways.For example,from the stability analysis of a compartmental model;through the use of the matrix of next generation,or from the final size of an epidemic,etc.In this paper we applied the method for estimating R0 of dengue fever from the initial growth phase of an outbreak,without assuming exponential growth of cases,a common assumption in many studies.We used three different methods of calculating R0 to compare the techniques'details and to evaluate how these techniques estimate the value of R0 of dengue using data from the city of Ribeir^ao Preto(SE of Brazil)in two outbreaks.The results of the three methods are numerically different but,when we compare them using a system of differential equations developed for modeling only the first generation time,we can observe that the methods differ little in the initial growth phase.We conclude that the methods predict that dengue will spread in the city studied and the analysis of the data shows that the estimated values of R0 have an equal pattern overtime. 展开更多
关键词 Basic reproduction number DENGUE Mathematical models Likelihood-based model
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Replicating and projecting the path of COVID-19 with a model-implied reproduction number 被引量:1
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作者 Shelby R.Buckman Reuven Glick +2 位作者 Kevin J.Lansing Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau Lily M.Seitelman 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 2020年第1期635-651,共17页
We demonstrate a methodology for replicating and projecting the path of COVID-19 using a simple epidemiology model.We fit the model to daily data on the number of infected cases in China,Italy,the United States,and Br... We demonstrate a methodology for replicating and projecting the path of COVID-19 using a simple epidemiology model.We fit the model to daily data on the number of infected cases in China,Italy,the United States,and Brazil.These four countries can be viewed as representing different stages,from later to earlier,of a COVID-19 epidemic cycle.We solve for a model-implied effective reproduction number R t each day so that the model closely replicates the daily number of currently infected cases in each country.For out-of-sample projections,we fit a behavioral function to the in-sample data that allows for the endogenous response of R t to movements in the lagged number of infected cases.We show that declines in measures of population mobility tend to precede declines in the model-implied reproduction numbers for each country.This pattern suggests that mandatory and voluntary stay-at-home behavior and social distancing during the early stages of the epidemic worked to reduce the effective reproduction number and mitigate the spread of COVID-19. 展开更多
关键词 CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 SEIR Model EPIDEMICS reproduction number
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Disease momentum: Estimating the reproduction number in the presence of superspreading
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作者 Kory D.Johnson Mathias Beiglböck +6 位作者 Manuel Eder Annemarie Grass Joachim Hermisson Gudmund Pammer Jitka Polechova Daniel Toneian Benjamin Wölfl 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 2021年第1期706-728,共23页
A primary quantity of interest in the study of infectious diseases is the average number of new infections that an infected person produces.This so-called reproduction number has significant implications for the disea... A primary quantity of interest in the study of infectious diseases is the average number of new infections that an infected person produces.This so-called reproduction number has significant implications for the disease progression.There has been increasing literature suggesting that superspreading,the significant variability in number of new infections caused by individuals,plays an important role in the spread of SARS-CoV-2.In this paper,we consider the effect that such superspreading has on the estimation of the reproduction number and subsequent estimates of future cases.Accordingly,we employ a simple extension to models currently used in the literature to estimate the reproduction number and present a case-study of the progression of COVID-19 in Austria.Our models demonstrate that the estimation uncertainty of the reproduction number increases with superspreading and that this improves the performance of prediction intervals.Of independent interest is the derivation of a transparent formula that connects the extent of superspreading to the width of credible intervals for the reproduction number.This serves as a valuable heuristic for understanding the uncertainty surrounding diseases with superspreading. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 reproduction number Overdispersion Superspreading
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A Study on the Transmission Dynamics of the Omicron Variant of COVID-19 Using Nonlinear Mathematical Models 被引量:1
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作者 S.Dickson S.Padmasekaran +2 位作者 Pushpendra Kumar Kottakkaran Sooppy Nisar Hamidreza Marasi 《Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences》 SCIE EI 2024年第6期2265-2287,共23页
This research examines the transmission dynamics of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 using SEIQIcRVW and SQIRV models,considering the delay in converting susceptible individuals into infected ones.The significant delay... This research examines the transmission dynamics of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 using SEIQIcRVW and SQIRV models,considering the delay in converting susceptible individuals into infected ones.The significant delays eventually resulted in the pandemic’s containment.To ensure the safety of the host population,this concept integrates quarantine and the COVID-19 vaccine.We investigate the stability of the proposed models.The fundamental reproduction number influences stability conditions.According to our findings,asymptomatic cases considerably impact the prevalence of Omicron infection in the community.The real data of the Omicron variant from Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India,is used to validate the outputs. 展开更多
关键词 Omicron local stability reproduction number steady states global stability
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Analysis of radiation diffusion of COVID-19 driven by social attributes
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作者 年福忠 杨晓晨 师亚勇 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第1期773-779,共7页
This paper first estimated the infectious capacity of COVID-19 based on the time series evolution data of confirmed cases in multiple countries. Then, a method to infer the cross-regional spread speed of COVID-19 was ... This paper first estimated the infectious capacity of COVID-19 based on the time series evolution data of confirmed cases in multiple countries. Then, a method to infer the cross-regional spread speed of COVID-19 was introduced in this paper, which took the gross domestic product(GDP) of each region as one of the factors that affect the spread speed of COVID-19 and studied the relationship between the GDP and the infection density of each region(China's Mainland, the United States, and EU countries). In addition, the geographic distance between regions was also considered in this method and the effect of geographic distance on the spread speed of COVID-19 was studied. Studies have shown that the probability of mutual infection of these two regions decreases with increasing geographic distance. Therefore, this paper proposed an epidemic disease spread index based on GDP and geographic distance to quantify the spread speed of COVID-19 in a region. The analysis results showed a strong correlation between the epidemic disease spread index in a region and the number of confirmed cases. This finding provides reasonable suggestions for the control of epidemics. Strengthening the control measures in regions with higher epidemic disease spread index can effectively control the spread of epidemics. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 basic reproduction number gross domestic product(GDP) geographic distance cross-regional spread
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Modelling Foot and Mouth Disease in the Context of Active Immigrants
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作者 Issa Shabani Mfinanga Nyimvua Shaban Theresia Marijani 《Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics》 2024年第1期147-167,共21页
This study employs mathematical modeling to analyze the impact of active immigrants on Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) transmission dynamics. We calculate the reproduction number (R<sub>0</sub>) using the nex... This study employs mathematical modeling to analyze the impact of active immigrants on Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) transmission dynamics. We calculate the reproduction number (R<sub>0</sub>) using the next-generation matrix approach. Applying the Routh-Hurwitz Criterion, we establish that the Disease-Free Equilibrium (DFE) point achieves local asymptotic stability when R<sub>0</sub> α<sub>1</sub> and α<sub>2</sub>) are closely associated with reduced susceptibility in animal populations, underscoring the link between immigrants and susceptibility. Furthermore, our findings emphasize the interplay of disease introduction with population response and adaptation, particularly involving incoming infectious immigrants. Swift interventions are vital due to the limited potential for disease establishment and rapid susceptibility decline. This study offers crucial insights into the complexities of FMD transmission with active immigrants, informing effective disease management strategies. 展开更多
关键词 Next-Generation Matrix Approach Routh-Hurwitz Quadratic Lyapunov Function Active Immigrants reproduction number Analysis
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Mathematical Modeling of HIV Investigating the Effect of Inconsistent Treatment
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作者 Sr Mary Nyambura Mwangi Virginia M. Kitetu Isaac O. Okwany 《Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics》 2024年第4期1063-1078,共16页
HIV is a retrovirus that infects and impairs the cells and functions of the immune system. It has caused a great challenge to global public health systems and leads to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), if not... HIV is a retrovirus that infects and impairs the cells and functions of the immune system. It has caused a great challenge to global public health systems and leads to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), if not attended to in good time. Antiretroviral therapy is used for managing the virus in a patient’s lifetime. Some of the symptoms of the disease include lean body mass and many opportunistic infections. This study has developed a SIAT mathematical model to investigate the impact of inconsistency in treatment of the disease. The arising non-linear differential equations have been obtained and analyzed. The DFE and its stability have been obtained and the study found that it is locally asymptotically stable when the basic reproduction number is less than unity. The endemic equilibrium has been obtained and found to be globally asymptotically stable when the basic reproduction number is greater than unity. Numerical solutions have been obtained and analyzed to give the trends in the spread dynamics. The inconsistency in treatment uptake has been analyzed through the numerical solutions. The study found that when the treatment rate of those infected increases, it leads to an increase in treatment population, which slows down the spread of HIV and vice versa. An increase in the rate of treatment of those with AIDS leads to a decrease in the AIDS population, the reverse happens when this rate decreases. The study recommends that the community involvement in advocating for consistent treatment of HIV to curb the spread of the disease. 展开更多
关键词 HIV Modeling Mathematical Modeling reproduction number Inconsistent Treatment
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Fractional Order Modeling of Predicting COVID-19 with Isolation and Vaccination Strategies in Morocco
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作者 Lakhlifa Sadek Otmane Sadek +3 位作者 Hamad Talibi Alaoui Mohammed S.Abdo Kamal Shah Thabet Abdeljawad 《Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences》 SCIE EI 2023年第8期1931-1950,共20页
In this work,we present a model that uses the fractional order Caputo derivative for the novel Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)with different hospitalization strategies for severe and mild cases and incorporate an a... In this work,we present a model that uses the fractional order Caputo derivative for the novel Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)with different hospitalization strategies for severe and mild cases and incorporate an awareness program.We generalize the SEIR model of the spread of COVID-19 with a private focus on the transmissibility of people who are aware of the disease and follow preventative health measures and people who are ignorant of the disease and do not follow preventive health measures.Moreover,individuals with severe,mild symptoms and asymptomatically infected are also considered.The basic reproduction number(R0)and local stability of the disease-free equilibrium(DFE)in terms of R0 are investigated.Also,the uniqueness and existence of the solution are studied.Numerical simulations are performed by using some real values of parameters.Furthermore,the immunization of a sample of aware susceptible individuals in the proposed model to forecast the effect of the vaccination is also considered.Also,an investigation of the effect of public awareness on transmission dynamics is one of our aim in this work.Finally,a prediction about the evolution of COVID-19 in 1000 days is given.For the qualitative theory of the existence of a solution,we use some tools of nonlinear analysis,including Lipschitz criteria.Also,for the numerical interpretation,we use the Adams-Moulton-Bashforth procedure.All the numerical results are presented graphically. 展开更多
关键词 Fractional calculus caputo derivatives COVID-19 reproduction number future prediction
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Taenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis:extinction or outbreak
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作者 Jacob I.Irunde Faraja B.Luhanda 《Animal Diseases》 2023年第2期90-103,共14页
Taenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis are neglected zoonotic diseases that affect human health and economies of developing countries.In this work,we formulate and analyze deterministic and continuous time Markov c... Taenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis are neglected zoonotic diseases that affect human health and economies of developing countries.In this work,we formulate and analyze deterministic and continuous time Markov chain(CTMC)stochastic models to determine parameters that drive Taenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis and the likelihood of their extinction.The basic reproduction number R0 is computed by the next generation matrix approach,sensitivity index of each parameter in R0 is derived by the normalized forward sensitivity index and the likelihood of diseases’extinction is computed by the multitype branching process.The analysis shows that humans with Taenia solium taeniasis,infectious pork and Taenia solium eggs in the environment play an important role in the transmission of Taenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis,and the model exhibits forward bifurcation at R0=1.This implies that R0<1 is a sufficient condition to eliminate Taenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis.For CTMC model,analysis shows that the probability of Taenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis extinction is high if the diseases emerge from humans with Taenia solium cysticercosis and there is an outbreak if the diseases emerge from either humans with Taenia solium taeniasis or infectious pork or Taenia solium eggs in the environment.To control Taenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis,the intervention strategies should focus on improving hygiene and sanitation for reducing shedding rate of Taenia solium eggs in the environment,inspection of pork for reducing the rate of acquiring Taenia solium taeniasis and spraying of insecticides for killing Taenia solium eggs in the environment. 展开更多
关键词 TAENIASIS CYSTICERCOSIS Basic reproduction number Sensitivity analysis Multitype branching process Stochastic model
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Optimal Treatment Strategy for Infectious Diseases with Two Treatment Stages
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作者 Fushui Wang Cuicui Jiang 《Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics》 2023年第10期2828-2837,共10页
In this paper, a disease transmission model with two treatment stages is proposed and analyzed. The results indicate that the basic reproduction number is a critical threshold for the prevalence of the disease. If the... In this paper, a disease transmission model with two treatment stages is proposed and analyzed. The results indicate that the basic reproduction number is a critical threshold for the prevalence of the disease. If the basic reproduction number is less than one, the disease free equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable. Otherwise, the endemic equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable. Therefore, besides the basic reproduction number, a new marker for characterizing the seriousness of the disease, named as dynamical final infective size, is proposed, which differs from traditional final size because the proposed model includes the natural birth and death. Finally, optimization strategies for limited medical resources are obtained from the perspectives of basic reproduction number and dynamical final infective size, and the real-world disease management scenarios are given based on these finding. 展开更多
关键词 Infectious Diseases Basic reproduction number Global Dynamics Dynamical Final Infective Size Optimal Treatment Strategy
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