Confinement tonicity on epidemic spreading.

IF 2.3 4区 数学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Mathematical Biology Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.1007/s00285-024-02064-1
Alexis Erich S Almocera, Alejandro H González, Esteban A Hernandez-Vargas
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Emerging and re-emerging pathogens are latent threats in our society with the risk of killing millions of people worldwide, without forgetting the severe economic and educational backlogs. From COVID-19, we learned that self isolation and quarantine restrictions (confinement) were the main way of protection till availability of vaccines. However, abrupt lifting of social confinement would result in new waves of new infection cases and high death tolls. Here, inspired by how an extracellular solution can make water move into or out of a cell through osmosis, we define confinement tonicity. This can serve as a standalone measurement for the net direction and magnitude of flows between the confined and deconfined susceptible compartments. Numerical results offer insights on the effects of easing quarantine restrictions.

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封闭性对流行病传播的影响。
新出现和再次出现的病原体是我们社会的潜在威胁,有可能导致全球数百万人死亡,同时还可能造成严重的经济和教育积压。从 COVID-19 中我们了解到,在疫苗问世之前,自我隔离和检疫限制(隔离)是主要的保护方式。然而,突然解除社会隔离会导致新的感染病例和大量死亡。在此,受细胞外溶液如何通过渗透作用使水进入或流出细胞的启发,我们定义了封闭补养度。这可以单独测量封闭和非封闭易感区之间的净流动方向和幅度。数值结果为放宽检疫限制的效果提供了启示。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Mathematical Biology focuses on mathematical biology - work that uses mathematical approaches to gain biological understanding or explain biological phenomena. Areas of biology covered include, but are not restricted to, cell biology, physiology, development, neurobiology, genetics and population genetics, population biology, ecology, behavioural biology, evolution, epidemiology, immunology, molecular biology, biofluids, DNA and protein structure and function. All mathematical approaches including computational and visualization approaches are appropriate.
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