COVID-19 epidemic in Spain in the first wave: Estimation of the epidemic curve inferred from seroprevalence data and simulation of scenarios based on SEIR model

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Prado-Galbarro, Francisco-Javier [1 ]
Cruz-Cruz, Copytzy [1 ]
Gamino-Arroyo, Ana-Estela [2 ]
Sanchez-Piedra, Carlos [3 ]
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[1] Metropolitan Autonomous Univ, Orphan Drug Lab, Biol Syst Dept, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[2] Hosp Infantil Mexico Dr Federico Gomez, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[3] Hlth Technol Assessment Agcy Carlos III Inst Hlth, Res Unit, Madrid, Spain
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public health; COVID-19; epidemiology; health policy; CHINA;
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The COVID-19 pandemic represents one of the most severe challenges in the recent history of public health. The aim of this study is to estimate the transmission rate parameter (beta) and to predict the epidemic progression in Spain. We integrated data from Our World in Data. Our model considered a mean time from infection to death to be 24 days and the results of the seroprevalence survey in Spain. We calculated beta using a SEIR model estimated by least squares. We also used a SEIR model to evaluate four scenarios: 1) model 1: no containment measures, 2) model 2: containment measures from the beginning of the epidemic, 3) model 3: mild measures since the 20th day, 4) model 4: strict containment measures since the 20th day. The estimated beta parameter was 1.087. We calculated 41,210,330 infected people and 725,302 deaths in model 1; 165,036 infected people and 2,905 deaths in model 2; 4,640,400 infected people and 81,671 deaths in model 3; and, 62.012 infected people and 1,091 deaths in model 4. Peak of the epidemic varied from 69th day in model 1 to 216th day in model 4. Containment measures prevented a scenario with a significant increase in deaths and infected people. Our findings showed that, by stricter interventions such as quarantine and isolation could lead to reduce the potential peak number of COVID-19 cases and delay the time of peak infection.
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