Frontiers in Public Health (Aug 2024)

Assessing the impact of vaccination and medical resource allocation on infectious disease outbreak management: a case study of COVID-19 in Taiyuan City

  • Jiaming Guo,
  • Yuxin Luo,
  • Yifei Ma,
  • Shujun Xu,
  • Jiantao Li,
  • Tong Wang,
  • Lijian Lei,
  • Lu He,
  • Hongmei Yu,
  • Hongmei Yu,
  • Hongmei Yu,
  • Jun Xie,
  • Jun Xie,
  • Jun Xie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1368876
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

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IntroductionAmidst an emerging infectious disease outbreak, the rational allocation of vaccines and medical resources is crucial for controlling the epidemic’s progression.MethodAnalysing COVID-19 data in Taiyuan City from December 2022 to January 2023, this study constructed a SV1V2V3EIQHR dynamics model to assess the impact of COVID-19 vaccination and resource allocation on epidemic trends.ResultsVaccination significantly reduces infection rates, hospitalisations, and severe cases, while also curtailing strain on medical resources by reducing congestion periods. An early and sufficient reserve of medical resources can delay the onset of medical congestion, and with increased maximum capacity of medical resources, the congestion’s end can be accelerated. Stronger resource allocation capabilities lead to earlier congestion resolution within a fixed total resource pool.DiscussionIntegrating vaccination and medical resource allocation can effectively reduce medical congestion duration and alleviate the epidemic’s strain on medical resource capacity (CCMR).

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