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A vaccination model for COVID-19 in Gauteng,South Africa
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作者 Christina J.Edholm Benjamin Levy +8 位作者 lee spence Folashade B.Agusto Faraimunashe Chirove C.Williams Chukwu David Goldsman Moatlhodi Kgosimore Innocent Maposa K.A.Jane White Suzanne Lenhart 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 2022年第3期333-345,共13页
The COVID-19 pandemic provides an opportunity to explore the impact of government mandates on movement restrictions and non-pharmaceutical interventions on a novel infection,and we investigate these strategies in earl... The COVID-19 pandemic provides an opportunity to explore the impact of government mandates on movement restrictions and non-pharmaceutical interventions on a novel infection,and we investigate these strategies in early-stage outbreak dynamics.The rate of disease spread in South Africa varied over time as individuals changed behavior in response to the ongoing pandemic and to changing government policies.Using a system of ordinary differential equations,we model the outbreak in the province of Gauteng,assuming that several parameters vary over time.Analyzing data from the time period before vaccination gives the approximate dates of parameter changes,and those dates are linked to government policies.Unknown parameters are then estimated from available case data and used to assess the impact of each policy.Looking forward in time,possible scenarios give projections involving the implementation of two different vaccines at varying times.Our results quantify the impact of different government policies and demonstrate how vaccinations can alter infection spread. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 Gauteng South Africa ODE epidemiology Model VACCINATION Parameter estimation
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The effect of changing COVID-19 restrictions on the transmission rate in a veterinary clinic
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作者 lee spence David E.Anderson +4 位作者 Ibrahim Halil Aslan Mahir Demir Chika C.Okafor Marcy Souza Suzanne Lenhart 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 CSCD 2023年第1期294-308,共15页
With the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11,2020,the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine(UTCVM),like other institutions,restructured their services to ... With the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11,2020,the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine(UTCVM),like other institutions,restructured their services to reduce the potential spread of the COVID-19 virus while simultaneously providing critical and essential veterinary services.A mathematical model was developed to predict the change in the level of possible COVID-19 infections due to the increased number of potential contacts within the UTCVM hospital.A system of ordinary differential equations with different compartments for UTCVM individuals and the Knox county population was formulated to show the dynamics of transmission and the number of confirmed cases.Key transmission rates in the model were estimated using COVID-19 case data from the surrounding county and UTCVM personnel.Simulations from this model show the increasing number of COVID-19 cases among UTCVM personnel as the number of daily clients and the number of veterinary staff in the clinic are increased.We also investigate how changes within the Knox county community impact the UTCVM hospital.These scenarios show the importance of understanding the effects of re-opening scenarios in veterinary teaching hospitals. 展开更多
关键词 Veterinary teaching hospital COVID-19 Mathematical model Disease transmission
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