Modeling the Transmission of Middle East Respirator Syndrome Corona Virus in the Republic of Korea
Author(s) -
Zhiqiang Xia,
Juan Zhang,
Yakui Xue,
GuiQuan Sun,
Zhen Jin
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0144778
Subject(s) - outbreak , middle east respiratory syndrome , basic reproduction number , middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus , transmission (telecommunications) , middle east , pandemic , public health , environmental health , demography , infectivity , covid-19 , medicine , virology , disease , geography , socioeconomics , virus , infectious disease (medical specialty) , computer science , telecommunications , pathology , population , archaeology , sociology
The 2015 epidemic of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) in the Republic of Korea has been the largest outbreak outside Middle East. This epidemic had caused 185 laboratory-confirmed cases and 36 deaths in the Republic of Korea until September 2, 2015, which attracted public’s attention. Based on the detailed data of patients released by World Health Organization (WHO) and actual propagation of the epidemic, we construct two dynamical models to simulate the propagation processes from May 20 to June 8 and from June 9 to July 10, 2015, respectively and find that the basic reproduction number R 0 reaches up to 4.422. The numerical analysis shows that the reasons of the outbreak spread quickly are lack of self-protection sense and targeted control measures. Through partial correction analysis, the parameters β 1 and γ have strong correlations with R 0 , i.e., the infectivity and proportion of the asymptomatic infected cases have much influence on the spread of disease. By sensitivity analysis, strengthening self-protection ability of susceptible and quickly isolating or monitoring close contacts are effective measures to control the disease.
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