Selected article for: "infected individual and SEIRD model"

Author: Brydon Eastman; Cameron Meaney; Michelle Przedborski; Mohammad Kohandel
Title: Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 containment strategies with considerations for limited medical resources
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: 51g3vhcx_8
    Snippet: We consider two models of infectious disease, the full technical details of which can be found in the Supplementary Information, Section A. The first model, the SEIRD model, is illustrated in Figure 1 . In this model, we assume that all people fall into one of five categories: susceptible, exposed, infected, recovered or deceased. The "susceptible" category refers to people who have never had the virus (and therefore lack antibodies to defend aga.....
    Document: We consider two models of infectious disease, the full technical details of which can be found in the Supplementary Information, Section A. The first model, the SEIRD model, is illustrated in Figure 1 . In this model, we assume that all people fall into one of five categories: susceptible, exposed, infected, recovered or deceased. The "susceptible" category refers to people who have never had the virus (and therefore lack antibodies to defend against it). The "exposed" individuals are those who have caught the virus from an infected individual but who have not yet become contagious themselves. The "infected" individuals are people who have the virus and are now contagious. The "recovered" individuals are people who have gone through the whole life-cycle of the virus and survived. We assume that recovered individuals now have a

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