Journal of Biological Dynamics (Jan 2016)

A model of the Ebola epidemics in West Africa incorporating age of infection

  • G. F. Webb,
  • C. J. Browne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2015.1090632
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 18 – 30

Abstract

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A model of an Ebola epidemic is developed with infected individuals structured according to disease age. The transmission of the infection is tracked by disease age through an initial incubation (exposed) phase, followed by an infectious phase with variable transmission infectiousness. The removal of infected individuals is dependent on disease age, with three types of removal rates: (1) removal due to hospitalization (isolation), (2) removal due to mortality separate from hospitalization, and (3) removal due to recovery separate from hospitalization. The model is applied to the Ebola epidemics in Sierra Leone and Guinea. Model simulations indicate that successive stages of increased and earlier hospitalization of cases have resulted in mitigation of the epidemics.

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