DECIPHERING DYNAMICS OF COVID-19 OUTBREAK IN INDIA: AN AGE-STRUCTURED MODEL

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作者
Bajiya, Vijay Pal [1 ]
Tripathi, Jai Prakash [1 ]
Upadhyay, Ranjit Kumar [2 ]
机构
[1] Cent Univ Rajasthan, Dept Math, Kishangarh 305817, Ajmer, India
[2] Indian Inst Technol ISM, Dept Math & Comp, Dhanbad 826004, India
关键词
Social contact matrix; age-structured epidemic model; basic reproduction number; optimal control; Covid-19; parameter estimation; TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS; GLOBAL DYNAMICS; SPREAD; PARAMETERS; INFECTION; INFLUENZA; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1142/S0218339023500468
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The dynamics of infectious disease transmission depends on social contact patterns and the precautions people take to minimize disease transmission. The social contact pattern varies depending on the community at large age distribution at work, school, and recreation. Consequently, knowing the age-specific prevalence and incidence of infectious diseases is critical for predicting future disease burden and the efficacy of interventions like vaccination. In this study, we use an SEIR age-structured multi-group epidemic model to understand how social contact affects disease control. We construct location-specific social contact matrices to observe that how social mixing affects disease spread. For mathematical analysis, we compute the basic reproduction number (R-0) and exhibit the global behavior of the system in terms of R0. We also estimate the transmission rate using the empirical data of COVID-19 for India from 1 September 2020, to 31 December 2020. We simulate the lifting of non-pharmaceutical interventions by allowing people to return to work in phases and investigate its impact. Our findings imply that raising awareness in symptomatic infected individuals aged 20-49 years can help in reducing the number of infected individuals. When some schools are partially open, awareness in symptomatic infected individuals in school-age groups also plays a significant role in reducing disease cases. The simulation results also suggest that limiting contact at school and other gathering places could significantly lower the number of instances. Using the least square approach, we show that the time-dependent transmission rate is more realistic than the constant spread rate for COVID-19 in India. To reduce the COVID-19 burden, we obtain that gradually loosening control measures could flatten and lower other peaks. Our findings may help health policymakers to decide on timely age-based vaccination distribution strategies and control measures.
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页码:1371 / 1406
页数:36
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