Infectious Disease Modelling (Jun 2022)

Heterogeneous epidemic modelling within an enclosed space and corresponding Bayesian estimation

  • Conghua Wen,
  • Junwei Wei,
  • Zheng Feei Ma,
  • Mu He,
  • Shi Zhao,
  • Jiayu Ji,
  • Daihai He

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 1 – 24

Abstract

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Since March 11th, 2020, COVID-19 has been a global pandemic for more than one years due to a long and infectious incubation period. This paper establishes a heterogeneous epidemic model that divides the incubation period into infectious and non-infectious and employs the Bayesian framework to model the ‘Diamond Princess’ enclosed space incident. The heterogeneity includes two different identities, two transmission methods, two different-size rooms, and six transmission stages. This model is also applicable to similar mixed structures, including closed schools, hospitals, and communities. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, our mathematical modeling can provide management insights to the governments and policymakers on how the COVID-19 disease has spread and what prevention strategies still need to be taken.

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