Random Modelling of Contagious Diseases

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作者
J. Demongeot
O. Hansen
H. Hessami
A. S. Jannot
J. Mintsa
M. Rachdi
C. Taramasco
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[1] University J. Fourier,AGIM, FRE, CNRS 3405, Faculty of Medicine of Grenoble
[2] Universidad de Valparaiso,Escuela de Ingeniería Civil Informática
[3] ISCPIF,undefined
[4] Complex Systems Institute of Paris Ile de France,undefined
[5] Universidad de Valparaiso,undefined
[6] University Pierre Mendès-France,undefined
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Acta Biotheoretica | 2013年 / 61卷
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Social networks; Contagious diseases; Stochastic epidemic modelling; HIV;
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Modelling contagious diseases needs to include a mechanistic knowledge about contacts between hosts and pathogens as specific as possible, e.g., by incorporating in the model information about social networks through which the disease spreads. The unknown part concerning the contact mechanism can be modelled using a stochastic approach. For that purpose, we revisit SIR models by introducing first a microscopic stochastic version of the contacts between individuals of different populations (namely Susceptible, Infective and Recovering), then by adding a random perturbation in the vicinity of the endemic fixed point of the SIR model and eventually by introducing the definition of various types of random social networks. We propose as example of application to contagious diseases the HIV, and we show that a micro-simulation of individual based modelling (IBM) type can reproduce the current stable incidence of the HIV epidemic in a population of HIV-positive men having sex with men (MSM).
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页数:31
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