Estimation of Mortality Rate of COVID-19 in India using SEIRD Model

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Dharmaraja Selvamuthu
Deepak Khichar
Priyanka Kalita
Vidyottama Jain
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,Department of Mathematics
[2] Central University of Rajasthan,undefined
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OPSEARCH | 2023年 / 60卷
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COVID-19; SEIRD model; Mortality rate; Parameter estimation;
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In India, the number of infections is rapidly increased with a mounting death toll during the second wave of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). To measure the severity of the said disease, the mortality rate plays an important role. In this research work, the mortality rate of COVID-19 is estimated by using the Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Recovered-Dead (SEIRD) epidemiological model. As the disease contains a significant amount of uncertainty, a fundamental SEIRD model with minimal assumptions is employed. Further, a basic method is proposed to obtain time-dependent estimations of the parameters of the SEIRD model by using historical data. From our proposed model and with the predictive analysis, it is expected that the infection may go rise in the month of May-2021 and the mortality rate could go as high as 1.8%. Such high rates of mortality may be used as a measure to understand the severity of the situation.
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