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dc.contributor.authorPan, J.en_AU
dc.contributor.authorChen, Z.en_AU
dc.contributor.authorHe, Y.en_AU
dc.contributor.authorLiu, T.en_AU
dc.contributor.authorCheng, X.en_AU
dc.contributor.authorXiao, J.en_AU
dc.contributor.authorFeng, H.en_AU
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-04T00:46:05Z
dc.date.available2022-07-04T00:46:05Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/29097
dc.description.abstractThe large proportion of asymptomatic patients is the major cause leading to the COVID-19 pandemic which is still a significant threat to the whole world. A six-dimensional ODE system (SEIAQR epidemical model) is established to study the dynamics of COVID-19 spreading considering infection by exposed, infected, and asymptomatic cases. The basic reproduction number derived from the model is more comprehensive including the contribution from the exposed, infected, and asymptomatic patients. For this more complex six-dimensional ODE system, we investigate the global and local stability of disease-free equilibrium, as well as the endemic equilibrium, whereas most studies overlooked asymptomatic infection or some other virus transmission features. In the sensitivity analysis, the parameters related to the asymptomatic play a significant role not only in the basic reproduction number R0. It is also found that the asymptomatic infection greatly affected the endemic equilibrium. Either in completely eradicating the disease or achieving a more realistic goal to reduce the COVID-19 cases in an endemic equilibrium, the importance of controlling the asymptomatic infection should be emphasized. The three-dimensional phase diagrams demonstrate the convergence point of the COVID-19 spreading under different initial conditions. In particular, massive infections will occur as shown in the phase diagram quantitatively in the case R0 > 1. Moreover, two four-dimensional contour maps of Rt are given varying with different parameters, which can offer better intuitive instructions on the control of the pandemic by adjusting policy-related parameters.en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_AUI
dc.subjectCoronavirusen_AUI
dc.titleWhy Controlling the Asymptomatic Infection Is Important: A Modelling Study with Stability and Sensitivity Analysisen_AU
dc.typeArticleen_AU
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/fractalfract6040197
dc.relation.other2021RC2076en_AU
dc.relation.otherNational Natural Science Foundation of China:61803152en_AU


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