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Improving the SIR Model: Isolation and Containment Strategies for COVID-19 - A Case Study of Ain-Touta City
In the endeavor to halt the transmission of infectious diseases, containment and isolation emerge as pivotal preventive strategies. The elucidation of disease spread dynamics, through the lens of mathematical models, is instrumental in forecasting epidemiological trajectories. This study presents an augmented Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model, assimilating these preventive measures, to scrutinize the propagation of COVID-19 since its initial emergence. The combat against this pandemic has predominantly hinged upon non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) including, but not limited to, mask utilization, physical distancing, patient isolation, contact quarantine, and hand hygiene. The focal point of our investigation lies in the examination of the influence of susceptible population containment and infected individual isolation on the evolution of the ongoing outbreak. The basic reproductive number, an indicator of contagiousness, is analyzed over the course of the outbreak, yielding promising outcomes.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering aims to provide a forum for the publication of papers on the most recent developments in the theoretical and practical aspects of these important fields. Safety and Security Engineering, due to its special nature, is an interdisciplinary area of research and applications that brings together in a systematic way many disciplines of engineering, from the traditional to the most technologically advanced. The Journal covers areas such as crisis management; security engineering; natural disasters and emergencies; terrorism; IT security; man-made hazards; risk management; control; protection and mitigation issues. The Journal aims to attract papers in all related fields, in addition to those listed under the List of Topics, as well as case studies describing practical experiences. The study of multifactor risk impact will be given special emphasis. Due to the multitude and variety of topics included, the List is only indicative of the themes of the expected papers. Authors are encouraged to submit papers in all areas of Safety and Security, with particular attention to integrated and interdisciplinary aspects.