Selected article for: "average number and key parameter"

Author: Jouni T Tuomisto; Juha Yrjölä; Mikko Kolehmainen; Juhani Bonsdorff; Jami Pekkanen; Tero Tikkanen
Title: An agent-based epidemic model REINA for COVID-19 to identify destructive policies
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: 9qdl3jt9_13
    Snippet: Typical epidemiological models are based on dividing the population to Susceptible, Exposed, Infectious and Recovered, and modelling the transitions from one category to the other. These models, known as SEIR (or in simpler form SIR) models are typically described (in continuous limit) by ordinary differential equations (e.g. Wilson et al., 2020; Walters et al., 2018) . A key parameter in such models is R, the average number of people a patient i.....
    Document: Typical epidemiological models are based on dividing the population to Susceptible, Exposed, Infectious and Recovered, and modelling the transitions from one category to the other. These models, known as SEIR (or in simpler form SIR) models are typically described (in continuous limit) by ordinary differential equations (e.g. Wilson et al., 2020; Walters et al., 2018) . A key parameter in such models is R, the average number of people a patient infects in a population. Its initial value R 0 describes R in a situation where none of the people have immunity against the disease, so everyone is susceptible.

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