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Dynamical SPQEIR model assesses the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions against COVID-19 epidemic outbreaks.

Daniele Proverbio1, Françoise Kemp1, Stefano Magni1, Andreas Husch1, Atte Aalto1, Laurent Mombaerts1, Alexander Skupin1, Jorge Gonçalves1, Jose Ameijeiras-Alonso2, Christophe Ley3.   

Abstract

Against the current COVID-19 pandemic, governments worldwide have devised a variety of non-pharmaceutical interventions to mitigate it. However, it is generally difficult to estimate the joint impact of different control strategies. In this paper, we tackle this question with an extended epidemic SEIR model, informed by a socio-political classification of different interventions. First, we inquire the conceptual effect of mitigation parameters on the infection curve. Then, we illustrate the potential of our model to reproduce and explain empirical data from a number of countries, to perform cross-country comparisons. This gives information on the best synergies of interventions to control epidemic outbreaks while minimising impact on socio-economic needs. For instance, our results suggest that, while rapid and strong lockdown is an effective pandemic mitigation measure, a combination of social distancing and early contact tracing can achieve similar mitigation synergistically, while keeping lower isolation rates. This quantitative understanding can support the establishment of mid- and long-term interventions, to prepare containment strategies against further outbreaks. This paper also provides an online tool that allows researchers and decision makers to interactively simulate diverse scenarios with our model.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34019589     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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1.  Model-based assessment of COVID-19 epidemic dynamics by wastewater analysis.

Authors:  Daniele Proverbio; Françoise Kemp; Stefano Magni; Leslie Ogorzaly; Henry-Michel Cauchie; Jorge Gonçalves; Alexander Skupin; Atte Aalto
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2022-03-01       Impact factor: 10.753

2.  Performance of early warning signals for disease re-emergence: A case study on COVID-19 data.

Authors:  Daniele Proverbio; Françoise Kemp; Stefano Magni; Jorge Gonçalves
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 4.475

3.  Lack of practical identifiability may hamper reliable predictions in COVID-19 epidemic models.

Authors:  Luca Gallo; Mattia Frasca; Vito Latora; Giovanni Russo
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-01-19       Impact factor: 14.136

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