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Analysis and Applications of Population Flows in a Networked SEIRS Epidemic Process

Authors :
Butler, Brooks A.
Stern, Raphael
Paré, Philip E.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Transportation networks play a critical part in the spread of infectious diseases between populations. In this work, we define a networked susceptible-exposed-infected-recovered epidemic process with loss of immunity over time (SEIRS) that explicitly models the flow of individuals between sub-populations, which serves as the propagating mechanism for infection. We provide sufficient conditions for local stability and instability of the healthy state of the system and show that no perturbation of population flows can change the local stability of any healthy state. We also provide sufficient conditions for the existence and uniqueness of an endemic state. We then develop tools and methods for applying our model to real-world data, including spreading parameter estimation and disease arrival time prediction, and apply them in a case study using both travel and infection data from counties in Minnesota during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.<br />Comment: Submitted to and under revision in IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.11588
Document Type :
Working Paper