COVID-19 propagation mathematical modeling: the case of Senegal

The outburst of the COVID-19 pandemic has raised several questions leading to a complex system in terms of modeling. Indeed, the modeling of the epidemic, at the level of a country, needs considering each of the different sources of contamination as well as the public health authorities strategy, in...

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Main Authors: Mouhamadou Diaby, Oumar Diop, Almamy Konte, Abdou Sene
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Language:English
Published: Biomath Forum 2020-09-01
Series:Biomath
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Online Access:http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/1369
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spelling doaj-e9fe34bcc5784d6b91aa4a08e0efa8f42021-04-02T09:23:56ZengBiomath ForumBiomath1314-684X1314-72182020-09-019110.11145/j.biomath.2020.09.037856COVID-19 propagation mathematical modeling: the case of SenegalMouhamadou DiabyOumar DiopAlmamy KonteAbdou SeneThe outburst of the COVID-19 pandemic has raised several questions leading to a complex system in terms of modeling. Indeed, the modeling of the epidemic, at the level of a country, needs considering each of the different sources of contamination as well as the public health authorities strategy, in a specific way. With this in mind, in the present paper, we develop a mathematical model of the COVID-19 epidemic in Senegal. In the model, the population is subdivided into five compartments: susceptible, infected but asymptomatic, symptomatic, quarantined, and recovered immune people. In addition, due to its important impact in the propagation of the disease, we add one more variable: the number of infected objects. Therefore, the model corresponds to a system of six non-linear ordinary differential equations we submit to an analytical study to prove the relevancy of the model,? simulate the evolution of the epidemic, and retrieve epidemiological parameters, namely the infection rate and the basic reproduction numberhttp://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/1369covid-19mathematical modelfitting strategyreproduction number
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Abdou Sene
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Oumar Diop
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Abdou Sene
COVID-19 propagation mathematical modeling: the case of Senegal
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fitting strategy
reproduction number
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title_short COVID-19 propagation mathematical modeling: the case of Senegal
title_full COVID-19 propagation mathematical modeling: the case of Senegal
title_fullStr COVID-19 propagation mathematical modeling: the case of Senegal
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1314-7218
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The outburst of the COVID-19 pandemic has raised several questions leading to a complex system in terms of modeling. Indeed, the modeling of the epidemic, at the level of a country, needs considering each of the different sources of contamination as well as the public health authorities strategy, in a specific way. With this in mind, in the present paper, we develop a mathematical model of the COVID-19 epidemic in Senegal. In the model, the population is subdivided into five compartments: susceptible, infected but asymptomatic, symptomatic, quarantined, and recovered immune people. In addition, due to its important impact in the propagation of the disease, we add one more variable: the number of infected objects. Therefore, the model corresponds to a system of six non-linear ordinary differential equations we submit to an analytical study to prove the relevancy of the model,? simulate the evolution of the epidemic, and retrieve epidemiological parameters, namely the infection rate and the basic reproduction number
topic covid-19
mathematical model
fitting strategy
reproduction number
url http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/1369
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