Selected article for: "epidemic mathematical model and mathematical model"

Author: Laura Matrajt; Tiffany Leung
Title: Evaluating the effectiveness of social distancing interventions against COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: 0a49okho_3
    Snippet: In this paper, we use an epidemic mathematical model to quantify the effectiveness of social distancing interventions in a medium-sized city in the US or Europe by taking Seattle, Washington, USA as an example. We provide estimates of the proportion of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths averted in the short term and identify key challenges in evaluating the effectiveness of these interventions. : Model diagram illustrating the population divided.....
    Document: In this paper, we use an epidemic mathematical model to quantify the effectiveness of social distancing interventions in a medium-sized city in the US or Europe by taking Seattle, Washington, USA as an example. We provide estimates of the proportion of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths averted in the short term and identify key challenges in evaluating the effectiveness of these interventions. : Model diagram illustrating the population divided into ten age groups, and for each age group (represented by subscripts) into compartments susceptible S, exposed E, infectious I, and removed R. Susceptible individuals become exposed at the force of infection λ(t), progress to become infectious at rate σ, and are removed from infecting others at rate γ.

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