Application of a composite, multi-scale COVID-19 mitigation framework: US border use-case

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作者
Danial, Zach [1 ,2 ]
Edwards, Nathan [1 ]
James, John [1 ]
Mahoney, Paula [1 ]
Corrado, Casey [1 ]
Savage, Brian [1 ]
机构
[1] MITRE Coporat, Tysons, VA USA
[2] MITRE Coporat, Tysons, VA 22911 USA
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Modeling and simulation; composite hybrid model; multiscale; multi-paradigm; disease mitigation; COVID-19; TRANSMISSION; MODEL;
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10.1080/20476965.2023.2287506
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Airborne pathogen transmission within crowded facilities can be modelled by combining several interrelated mechanisms of spread: movement of people, airflow dynamics, and aerosol dispersion. This paper describes a composite model framework combining analytical models to demonstrate the spread of an airborne pathogen in a crowded, confined space at an immigrant processing centre on the southern US border during the border crisis of March 2021. Recommendations that could reduce current COVID-19 infection rate from 11% to 6.16% at relatively low additional cost to the government are given. These recommendations could also lower the infection rate by approximately five times from 31.14% worst case from long indoor exposures down to 6.35% when immigrant processing times surge to 10 days. This work highlights the challenges of managing COVID-19 in crowded facilities, and provides quantitative decision options with potential both to slow and prevent disease spread, while lessening the economic burden on communities.
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页数:19
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