论文标题

建模传染病在旅行传染的城市地区的传播

Modeling the spread of infectious disease in urban areas with travel contagion

论文作者

Qian, Xinwu, Ukkusuri, Satish V.

论文摘要

在这项研究中,我们开发了数学模型,以了解传染病的扩散动力学与通过城市运输系统的流动动态之间的耦合。我们首先将城市人口的流动动态描述为离开家,往返活动地点并从事活动的过程。然后,我们嵌入了易于暴露的侵袭性侵袭性的(SEIR)过程,并通过旅行传播(Trans-Seir)开发空间SEIR模型,该模型明确地说明了旅行期间和日常活动期间的传染。我们研究了所提出的模型的理论特性,并显示了活动传染和旅行传染如何有助于中等感染的平均数量。在数值实验中,我们探讨了城市运输系统如何改变传染病的基本动态,改变继发感染的数量,促进整个城市疾病的同步,并影响疾病暴发的峰值。跨性别模型进一步应用于纽约市Covid-19爆发期间的疾病动态,在那里我们展示了如何分发活动和旅行传染,以及如何仅使用有限的资源来实施有效的旅行控制。跨性别模型以及我们研究中的发现可能在提高我们对城市运输与疾病动态之间的耦合,隔离和控制疾病系统的控制以及促进疾病抗病性城市运输网络的想法的耦合方面做出了重要贡献。

In this study, we develop the mathematical model to understand the coupling between the spreading dynamics of infectious diseases and the mobility dynamics through urban transportation systems. We first describe the mobility dynamics of the urban population as the process of leaving from home, traveling to and from the activity locations, and engaging in activities. We then embed the susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered (SEIR) process over the mobility dynamics and develops the spatial SEIR model with travel contagion (Trans-SEIR), which explicitly accounts for contagions both during travel and during daily activities. We investigate the theoretical properties of the proposed model and show how activity contagion and travel contagion contribute to the average number of secondary infections. In the numerical experiments, we explore how the urban transportation system may alter the fundamental dynamics of the infectious disease, change the number of secondary infections, promote the synchronization of the disease across the city, and affect the peak of the disease outbreaks. The Trans-SEIR model is further applied to the understand the disease dynamics during the COVID-19 outbreak in New York City, where we show how the activity and travel contagion may be distributed and how effective travel control can be implemented with only limited resources. The Trans-SEIR model along with the findings in our study may have significant contributions to improving our understanding of the coupling between urban transportation and disease dynamics, the development of quarantine and control measures of disease system, and promoting the idea of disease-resilient urban transportation networks.

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