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Hierarchical Epidemic Model on Structured Population: Diffusion Patterns and Control Policies
In the current study, we define a hierarchical epidemic model that helps to describe the propagation of a pathogen in a clustered human population. The estimation of a novel coronavirus spreading worldwide leads to the idea of the hierarchical structure ...
Elena Gubar +3 more
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Large graph limit for an SIR process in random network with heterogeneous connectivity [PDF]
We consider an SIR epidemic model propagating on a configuration model network, where the degree distribution of the vertices is given and where the edges are randomly matched.
Decreusefond, Laurent +3 more
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Dissemination of epidemic for SIR model
In this paper, we focus on a spatio-temporal distribution of healthy and infected populations, which allows to model the spread of an epidemic. This work is distributed in two parts: firstly we model the spread of an epidemic by adding a spatial component to the considered system, secondly we search for solutions in the form of progressive wave.
El Berrai Imane +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To systematically summarise evidence related to the use of non‐sterile gloves when preparing and administering intravenous antimicrobials. Design Scoping review. Methods A rigorous scoping review was undertaken following Arksey and O'Malley's (2005) framework and the modified Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta ...
Natasya Raja Azlan +10 more
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Permanence for a Delayed Nonautonomous SIR Epidemic Model with Density-Dependent Birth Rate
Based on some well-known SIR models, a revised nonautonomous SIR epidemic model with distributed delay and density-dependent birth rate was considered.
Li Yingke, Chen Liang, Wang Kai
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Epidemic Spreading and Aging in Temporal Networks with Memory
Time-varying network topologies can deeply influence dynamical processes mediated by them. Memory effects in the pattern of interactions among individuals are also known to affect how diffusive and spreading phenomena take place. In this paper we analyze
Burioni, Raffaella +5 more
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What's new? This large nation‐wide cohort study provides a comprehensive 20‐year analysis of cancer trends among people living with HIV in France, highlighting persistent excess risks for virus‐related cancers despite effective antiretroviral therapy and immune restoration.
Sophie Grabar +14 more
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Extension of the SIR Model Using a Stratified Population and a Hospital Compartment
Background and Aim: The classical Susceptible-Infected-Removed (SIR) model is a very simple model for the spread of an infection. The aim of this work was to extend this model to include additional compartments for hospitalized and dead patients and to ...
Leonard MADA
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ABSTRACT The rise in obesity rates in India in the past 3–4 decades is alarming and obesity management needs transformation. A significant barrier is that obesity is often viewed in India as a lifestyle condition rather than a chronic disease, despite broad international recognition of this status.
Sanjay Kalra +11 more
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