Epidemic cycle induced by intervention in a susceptibility-structured population

IF 0.9 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS International Journal of Modeling Simulation and Scientific Computing Pub Date : 2014-10-01 DOI:10.1142/S1793962314410128
D. E. Juanico
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Epidemics of infectious diseases have been known to recur in time. Diseases like influenza, despite intervention efforts through vaccination and targeted social distancing, continue to persist intermittently in the population. I have undertaken an analysis of a stochastic epidemic model with the hypothesis that intervention drives epidemic cycles. Intervention indeed is found to induce cycles of epidemic activity. Above a minimum intervention rate, however, activity dies out in finite time. The susceptibility structure of a community could be easily infused into the design of existing surveillance protocols. By tracking that structure, early detection of an impending outbreak is enhanced.
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在易感结构人群中干预引起的流行周期
众所周知,传染病的流行是会及时复发的。尽管通过接种疫苗和有针对性地保持社会距离进行了干预,但流感等疾病仍在人群中间歇性地持续存在。我对一个随机流行病模型进行了分析,假设干预驱动流行病周期。研究发现,干预确实会引发流行病活动周期。然而,超过最小干预率,活动就会在有限的时间内消失。社区的易感性结构可以很容易地融入到现有监测协议的设计中。通过跟踪该结构,可以加强对即将爆发的疫情的早期发现。
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