SIRSi compartmental model for COVID-19 pandemic with immunity loss

被引:47
|
作者
Batistela, Cristiane M. [1 ]
Correa, Diego P. F. [2 ]
Bueno, Atila M. [3 ]
Piqueira, Jose Roberto C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, EPUSP, Polytech Sch, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Fed Univ ABC UFABC, Sao Bernardo Do Campo, SP, Brazil
[3] Sao Paulo State Univ UNESP, Sorocaba, SP, Brazil
关键词
Covid-19; Compartmental models; Equilibrium analysis; Parameter fitting; MATHEMATICAL-THEORY;
D O I
10.1016/j.chaos.2020.110388
中图分类号
O1 [数学];
学科分类号
0701 ; 070101 ;
摘要
The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak led the world to an unprecedented health and economic crisis. In an attempt to respond to this emergency, researchers worldwide are intensively studying the dynamics of the Covid-19 pandemic. In this study, a Susceptible - Infected - Removed - Sick (SIRSi) compartmental model is proposed, which is a modification of the classical Susceptible - Infected - Removed (SIR) model. The proposed model considers the possibility of unreported or asymptomatic cases, and differences in the immunity within a population, i.e., the possibility that the acquired immunity may be temporary, which occurs when adopting one of the parameters (gamma) other than zero. Local asymptotic stability and endemic equilibrium conditions are proved for the proposed model. The model is adjusted to the data from three major cities of the state of Sao Paulo in Brazil, namely, Sao Paulo, Santos, and Campinas, providing estimations of duration and peaks related to the disease propagation. This study reveals that temporary immunity favors a second wave of infection and it depends on the time interval for a recovered person to be susceptible again. It also indicates the possibility that a greater number of patients would get infected with decreased time for reinfection. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] SIRSi-vaccine dynamical model for the Covid-19 pandemic
    Batistela, Cristiane M.
    Correa, Diego P. F.
    Bueno, Atila M.
    Piqueira, Jose Roberto Castilho
    ISA TRANSACTIONS, 2023, 139 : 391 - 405
  • [2] A fractional-order compartmental model for the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic
    Biala, T. A.
    Khaliq, A. Q. M.
    COMMUNICATIONS IN NONLINEAR SCIENCE AND NUMERICAL SIMULATION, 2021, 98
  • [3] Corporate immunity to the COVID-19 pandemic
    Ding, Wenzhi
    Levine, Ross
    Lin, Chen
    Xie, Wensi
    JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS, 2021, 141 (02) : 802 - 830
  • [4] Transmission Model of COVID-19 Pandemic Based on Infectivity and Immunity
    Liu Cheng-Fang
    Liang Yu-Chao
    Zhou Jian
    Zuo Yong-Chun
    Luo Liao-Fu
    PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 2022, 49 (10) : 1874 - 1888
  • [5] SEAHIR: A Specialized Compartmental Model for COVID-19
    Leontitsis, Alexandros
    Senok, Abiola
    Alsheikh-Ali, Alawi
    Al Nasser, Younus
    Loney, Tom
    Alshamsi, Aamena
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (05) : 1 - 11
  • [6] Epidemiological Forecasting with Model Reduction of Compartmental Models. Application to the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Bakhta, Athmane
    Boiveau, Thomas
    Maday, Yvon
    Mula, Olga
    BIOLOGY-BASEL, 2021, 10 (01): : 1 - 42
  • [7] A compartmental model to investigate the dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic: A case study in five countries
    Apenteng, Ofosuhene O.
    Oduro, Bismark
    Owusu-Mensah, Isaac
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMATHEMATICS, 2021, 14 (05)
  • [8] Structural identifiability and observability of compartmental models of the COVID-19 pandemic
    Massonis, Gemma
    Banga, Julio R.
    Villaverde, Alejro F.
    ANNUAL REVIEWS IN CONTROL, 2021, 51 : 441 - 459
  • [9] Hearing loss and the COVID-19 pandemic
    Wagatsuma, Yukiko
    Daimaru, Kaori
    Deng, Shiqi
    Chen, Jou-Yin
    BMC RESEARCH NOTES, 2022, 15 (01)
  • [10] Hearing loss and the COVID-19 pandemic
    Yukiko Wagatsuma
    Kaori Daimaru
    Shiqi Deng
    Jou-Yin Chen
    BMC Research Notes, 15