International Journal of Health Policy and Management (Mar 2022)

Estimating COVID-19-Related Infections, Deaths, and Hospitalizations in Iran Under Different Physical Distancing and Isolation Scenarios

  • Hamid Sharifi,
  • Yunes Jahani,
  • Ali Mirzazadeh,
  • Milad Ahmadi Gohari,
  • Mehran Nakhaeizadeh,
  • Mostafa Shokoohi,
  • Sana Eybpoosh,
  • Hamid Reza Tohidinik,
  • Ehsan Mostafavi,
  • Davood Khalili,
  • Seyed Saeed Hashemi Nazari,
  • Mohammad Karamouzian,
  • Ali Akbar Haghdoost

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2020.134
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 334 – 343

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BackgroundIran is one of the first few countries that was hit hard with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We aimed to estimate the total number of COVID-19 related infections, deaths, and hospitalizations in Iran under different physical distancing and isolation scenarios.MethodsWe developed a susceptible-exposed-infected/infectious-recovered/removed (SEIR) model, parameterized to the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran. We used the model to quantify the magnitude of the outbreak in Iran and assess the effectiveness of isolation and physical distancing under five different scenarios (A: 0% isolation, through E: 40% isolation of all infected cases). We used Monte-Carlo simulation to calculate the 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs). ResultsUnder scenario A, we estimated 5 196 000 (UI 1 753 000-10 220 000) infections to happen till mid-June with 966 000 (UI 467 800-1 702 000) hospitalizations and 111 000 (UI 53 400-200 000) deaths. Successful implantation of scenario E would reduce the number of infections by 90% (ie, 550 000) and change the epidemic peak from 66 000 on June 9, to 9400 on March 1, 2020. Scenario E also reduces the hospitalizations by 92% (ie, 74 500), and deaths by 93% (ie, 7800).ConclusionWith no approved vaccination or therapy available, we found physical distancing and isolation that include public awareness and case-finding and isolation of 40% of infected people could reduce the burden of COVID-19 in Iran by 90% by mid-June.

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