PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Simulating the progression of the COVID-19 disease in Cameroon using SIR models.

  • Ulrich Nguemdjo,
  • Freeman Meno,
  • Audric Dongfack,
  • Bruno Ventelou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237832
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. e0237832

Abstract

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This paper analyses the evolution of COVID-19 in Cameroon over the period March 6-April 2020 using SIR models. Specifically, we 1) evaluate the basic reproduction number of the virus, 2) determine the peak of the infection and the spread-out period of the disease, and 3) simulate the interventions of public health authorities. Data used in this study is obtained from the Cameroonian Public Health Ministry. The results suggest that over the identified period, the reproduction number of COVID-19 in Cameroon is about 1.5, and the peak of the infection should have occurred at the end of May 2020 with about 7.7% of the population infected. Furthermore, the implementation of efficient public health policies could help flatten the epidemic curve.