Selected article for: "compartmental model and infected individual"

Author: Antoine Danchin; Tuen Wai Patrick Ng; Gabriel TURINICI
Title: A new transmission route for the propagation of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus
  • Document date: 2020_2_18
  • ID: 4ah705nc_17
    Snippet:  we use a compartmental model 17, 18 to describe the evolution of an individual through several possible conditions such as susceptible (compartment label -S‖), latent, i.e. infected but not yet infective (label -L‖), infective in the lung tropism and highly symptomatic (label -I‖), low symptomatic, infective in the gut tropism (-A‖); the -I‖ infected then go to -Detected‖ (D) stage while the -A‖ infected go to -Removed /recovere.....
    Document:  we use a compartmental model 17, 18 to describe the evolution of an individual through several possible conditions such as susceptible (compartment label -S‖), latent, i.e. infected but not yet infective (label -L‖), infective in the lung tropism and highly symptomatic (label -I‖), low symptomatic, infective in the gut tropism (-A‖); the -I‖ infected then go to -Detected‖ (D) stage while the -A‖ infected go to -Removed /recovered‖ stage (label -R‖). This is an adaptation of existing models and especially the SLIAR model [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] .  We add to the model the possibility for an environmental, local, propagation route (that accounts for soiled water, etc.). This option is represented by the -E‖ label. With some probability, the contact between infected environmental elements and a susceptible individual gives rise to new infections.

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