2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00521-021-06579-2
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A simulated measurement for COVID-19 pandemic using the effective reproductive number on an empirical portion of population: epidemiological models

Abstract: COVID-19 as a global pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the entire world. Projecting the future spread of the virus in relation to its characteristics for a specific suite of countries against a temporal trend can provide public health guidance to governments and organizations. Therefore, this paper presented an epidemiological comparison of the traditional SEIR model with an extended and modified version of the same model by splitting the infected compartment into asymptomatic mild and symptomatic se… Show more

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“…Publications combine and integrate compartmental models with other techniques to achieve their goals. The most frequently used technique is simulation [59,70]. Pandemic modelling includes many unknown parameters such as incubation period, transmission rate, etc.…”
Section: Different Methods Used In Reviewed Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Publications combine and integrate compartmental models with other techniques to achieve their goals. The most frequently used technique is simulation [59,70]. Pandemic modelling includes many unknown parameters such as incubation period, transmission rate, etc.…”
Section: Different Methods Used In Reviewed Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%