用于分析秘鲁COVID-19的SIR流行病学模型

Y. P. Atencio, Franklin Yanqui Díaz
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本研究的目的是利用SIR流行病学模型分析秘鲁由SARS-CoV-2病毒(COVID-19)引起的大流行行为。使用数据,从2020年3月6日开始到2020年6月10日。以我们秘鲁的病例为例,据预测,在感染曲线上,该病将在第一例出现后160天达到峰值。该疾病的总持续时间约为15个月(450天),死亡人数约占总人口的1%,感染总人数约占总人口的85%。参数β、γ和μ的演变表明,疾病总是趋于消失,因为它们与群体和个体的状况(易感、感染或恢复)直接相关。这些参数控制着模型,然而,随着时间的推移,能够建立足够的值并不是微不足道的,因为它在很大程度上主要取决于人口的文化,以及政府提出的政策,以及人口将以何种方式遵守这些政策来控制流行病的演变。例如,控制参数β的一种方法是由城市采用严格的流行病学分层围栏进行强制性社会隔离,从而将传染率值降至零,从而使大流行得到有效控制。然而,在秘鲁,这种控制尚未实现,因为人口的文化非常多样化,非常不愿意遵守政府的建议。
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A SIR Epidemiological Model for the Analysis of COVID-19 in Peru
The purpose of this research work was to analyze the behavior of the pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19) in Peru, using the SIR epidemiological model. Using the data, from its inception on March 6, 2020, to June 10, 2020. In our case, in Peru, It has been forecast that the disease will peak, on the contagion curve, at 160-day from the first case. The total duration of the disease is approximately 15 months (450 days), the number of deceases will be approximately 1% of the entire population, and the total number of infected will reach approximately 85% of the population. The evolution of the parameters β, γ and μ show that the disease always tends to disappear, since they are directly related to the population and the condition of the individuals (Susceptible, Infected or Recovered). These parameters control the model, however, it is not trivial to be able to establish adequate values over time, since it will largely depend on the culture of the population mainly, and the policies that the government proposes, and in which way the population will comply with these policies to control the evolution of the pandemic. For example, one way to control the parameter β is compulsory social isolation with a strict epidemiological stratified fence by cities, thereby reducing the value of the contagion rate to zero and allowing the pandemic to be effectively controlled. However, in Peru, this control has not been achieved, since the population is very varied in its culture and quite reluctant to comply with the government's recommendations.
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