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Author: Feng Zhang; Jinmei Zhang; Menglan Cao; Yong Zhang; Cang Hui
Title: Exponential damping key to successful containment of COVID-19 outbreak
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: fqu54j4h_2
    Snippet: Traditional epidemiological models, such as the SIR and SEIR models, explain the rapid increase in the number of infections by the presence of a large susceptible population exposed to infection, and the decline of infection by the depletion of the susceptible population (7). Such a model structure is questionable for capturing the spread of COVID-19 due to the massive size of regional and global susceptible populations (easily running into tens .....
    Document: Traditional epidemiological models, such as the SIR and SEIR models, explain the rapid increase in the number of infections by the presence of a large susceptible population exposed to infection, and the decline of infection by the depletion of the susceptible population (7). Such a model structure is questionable for capturing the spread of COVID-19 due to the massive size of regional and global susceptible populations (easily running into tens or hundreds of millions of residents in a region).

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