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On the Transmission of COVID-19 and Its Prevention and Control Management

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  • Pinhong Zeng
  • Guangdong Wu

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The spread of an epidemic is a typical public emergency and also one of the major problems that humans need to tackle in the 21st century. Therefore, the research on the spread, prevention, and control of epidemics is quite an essential task. This paper first briefly described and analyzed the development of COVID-19 and then introduced the basic epidemic models and idealized the population in the epidemic area by dividing them into four categories (Classes S, E, I, and R). After that, it set the relevant parameters of the basic SEIR model and the modified one and worked out the relevant differential equations and iterative equations. According to the feature of the epidemic situation and the changes in the number of contacts in different units of time, the epidemic data were substituted into the iterative equations for data fitting with an R Package. Then, analysis was performed on the epidemiological features such as the transmission time and epidemic peak and the epidemic trend was evaluated. Finally, sensitivity analysis was conducted on the parameters (government control and recovery rate), and the results showed that measures such as government restrictions on travel (reducing the contacts between virus carriers and susceptible persons) can effectively control the scale of the outbreak.

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  • Pinhong Zeng & Guangdong Wu, 2021. "On the Transmission of COVID-19 and Its Prevention and Control Management," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:9629816
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9629816
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