Author: Kim, Yunhwan; Lee, Sunmi; Chu, Chaeshin; Choe, Seoyun; Hong, Saeme; Shin, Youngseo
Title: The Characteristics of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission Dynamics in South Korea Document date: 2016_1_18
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Snippet: A mathematical model of MERS-CoV transmission in South Korea is suggested based on the model in Chowell et al [12] . It categorizes each individual into one of six epidemiological classes; susceptible (S ), exposed (or high-risk latent) (E ), symptomatic and infectious (I ), infection but asymptomatic class (A), hospitalized (H ), and recovery class (R). It is assumed that only infectious and hospitalized individuals can infect others and asympto.....
Document: A mathematical model of MERS-CoV transmission in South Korea is suggested based on the model in Chowell et al [12] . It categorizes each individual into one of six epidemiological classes; susceptible (S ), exposed (or high-risk latent) (E ), symptomatic and infectious (I ), infection but asymptomatic class (A), hospitalized (H ), and recovery class (R). It is assumed that only infectious and hospitalized individuals can infect others and asymptomatic individuals cannot. In Chowell et al [12] , the actual data of the zoonotic case were gathered so they were able to take secondary cases as well as index cases into account. By contrast, there was no zoonotic transmission except the primary case in South Korea, thus we do not consider the zoonotic case of MERS-CoV model in the present study. The model takes the following form:
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