用于研究接种疫苗情况下 COVID-19 种群动态的非线性确定性数学模型

Evans O. Omorogie, Kolade M. Owolabi, Bola T. Olabode
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COVID-19 一直是全球许多国家的重大威胁。即使在接种疫苗的情况下,COVID-19 仍然是一个威胁。本研究建立并分析了一个非线性确定性数学模型,以研究接种疫苗后 COVID-19 的动态变化。数值结果表明,在疫苗接种率相对较高的情况下提高治疗率可能会抑制病毒在人群中的传播。同时,降低疫苗的无效率会提高疫苗的效力,这可能会使人群中不存在病毒。我们进一步表明,在疫苗无效率、COVID-19 的有效接触率和 COVID-19 传染性增加的修正参数的影响下提高疫苗接种率,可从人群中根除 COVID-19 病毒。敏感性分析结果推断出,隐性因素是模型动态的驱动力。必须特别关注并尽量减少这些隐藏因素。这些因素包括疫苗接种者和未接种者的潜伏期、疫苗接种者和未接种者的比例以及疫苗接种者和未接种者的转换率。
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A non-linear deterministic mathematical model for investigating the population dynamics of COVID-19 in the presence of vaccination

COVID-19 has been a significant threat to many countries worldwide. COVID-19 remains a threat even in the presence of vaccination. The study formulates and analyzes a non-linear deterministic mathematical model to investigate the dynamics of COVID-19 in the presence of vaccination. Numerical results show that increasing the treatment rates with a relatively high vaccination rate might subdue the virus in the population. Also, decreasing the vaccine inefficacy increases the vaccine efficacy, and this may result in a population free of the virus. We further show that increasing the vaccination rate as against the vaccine inefficacy, the effective contact rate for COVID-19 and the modification parameter that accounts for increased infectiousness for COVID-19, the virus responsible for COVID-19 can be eradicated from the population. The sensitivity analysis results deduce that hidden factors are driving the model dynamics. These hidden factors must be given special attention and minimized. These factors includes the incubation periods for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, the fractions for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, and the transition rates for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals

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Healthcare analytics (New York, N.Y.)
Healthcare analytics (New York, N.Y.) Applied Mathematics, Modelling and Simulation, Nursing and Health Professions (General)
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