Condensed Matter Physics (Jun 2019)

Dynamics of disease spread. Effect of the characteristic times

  • O. Mosbah,
  • N. Zekri,
  • M. Mokhtari,
  • S. Sahraoui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.22.23001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
p. 23001

Abstract

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Dynamic properties of spreading infection through a heterogeneous population are studied numerically and analytically using a dynamic variant of Watts and Strogatz Small World Network-based stochastic Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Removed (SEIR) epidemic model. This model includes the main realistic parameters usually characterizing transmissible diseases, such as the force of infection, latency and infection times. As far as the latency time remains smaller than that of infection, the proportion of infected individuals increases exponentially with time, otherwise an oscillatory behavior appears. This may explain the periodic behaviors in time observed by the health prevention services. It is also shown that periodic epidemiological surveys overestimate or underestimate the dynamics of infection if the survey periods do not exactly correspond to the characteristic times of the infection. Further discussion is provided on the diffusion and relaxation processes involved in this model, and their relation to the infection characteristic time.

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