Selected article for: "compartmental model and SIR model"

Author: Batistela, Cristiane M.; Correa, Diego P. F.; Bueno, 'Atila M; Piqueira, Jos'e R. C.
Title: Compartmental model with loss of immunity: analysis and parameters estimation for Covid-19
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  • Document date: 2020_7_2
  • ID: 2sjfhemf
    Snippet: The outbreak of Covid-19 led the world to an unprecedent health and economical crisis. In an attempt to responde to this emergency researchers worldwide are intensively studying the Covid-19 pandemic dynamics. In this work, a SIRSi compartmental model is proposed, which is a modification of the known classical SIR model. The proposed SIRSi model considers differences in the immunization within a population, and the possibility of unreported or asymptomatic cases. The model is adjusted to three m
    Document: The outbreak of Covid-19 led the world to an unprecedent health and economical crisis. In an attempt to responde to this emergency researchers worldwide are intensively studying the Covid-19 pandemic dynamics. In this work, a SIRSi compartmental model is proposed, which is a modification of the known classical SIR model. The proposed SIRSi model considers differences in the immunization within a population, and the possibility of unreported or asymptomatic cases. The model is adjusted to three major cities of S\~ao Paulo State, in Brazil, namely, S\~ao Paulo, Santos and Campinas, providing estimates on the duration and peaks of the outbreak.

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