Branching Process Modelling of COVID-19 Pandemic Including Immunity and Vaccination

Q3 Mathematics Stochastics and Quality Control Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1515/eqc-2021-0040
D. Atanasov, V. Stoimenova, N. Yanev
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Abstract We propose modeling COVID-19 infection dynamics using a class of two-type branching processes. These models require only observations on daily statistics to estimate the average number of secondary infections caused by a host and to predict the mean number of the non-observed infected individuals. The development of the epidemic process depends on the reproduction rate as well as on additional facets as immigration, adaptive immunity, and vaccination. Usually, in the existing deterministic and stochastic models, the officially reported and publicly available data are not sufficient for estimating model parameters. An important advantage of the proposed model, in addition to its simplicity, is the possibility of direct computation of its parameters estimates from the daily available data. We illustrate the proposed model and the corresponding data analysis with data from Bulgaria, however they are not limited to Bulgaria and can be applied to other countries subject to data availability.
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包括免疫和疫苗接种在内的COVID-19大流行分支过程模型
我们提出使用一类两型分支过程建模COVID-19感染动力学。这些模型只需要对每日统计数据进行观察,以估计由宿主引起的继发感染的平均数量,并预测未观察到的感染个体的平均数量。该流行病的发展过程取决于繁殖率以及移民、适应性免疫和疫苗接种等其他方面。通常,在现有的确定性和随机模型中,官方报告和公开可用的数据不足以估计模型参数。所提出的模型除了简单之外,还有一个重要的优点,就是可以根据日常可用的数据直接计算其参数估计。我们用保加利亚的数据来说明所提出的模型和相应的数据分析,但它们并不局限于保加利亚,也可以根据数据的可用性应用于其他国家。
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Stochastics and Quality Control
Stochastics and Quality Control Mathematics-Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
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