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How containment policy and medical service impact COVID-19 transmission: A cross-national comparison among China, the USA, and Sweden.
Zhang, Zhao; Fu, Daocheng; Wang, Jinghua.
  • Zhang Z; School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, 100191, China.
  • Fu D; School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, 100191, China.
  • Wang J; School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, 100191, China.
Int J Disaster Risk Reduct ; 91: 103685, 2023 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2306491
ABSTRACT
As COVID-19 shows a heterogeneous spreading process globally, investigating factors associated with COVID-19 spreading among different countries will provide information for containment strategy and medical service decisions. A significant challenge for analyzing how these factors impact COVID-19 transmission is assessing key epidemiological parameters and how they change under different containment strategies across different nations. This paper builds a COVID-19 spread simulation model to estimate the core COVID-19 epidemiological parameters. Then, the correlation between these core COVID-19 epidemiological parameters and the times of publicly announced interventions is analyzed, including three typical countries, China (strictly containment), the USA (moderately control), and Sweden (loose control). Results show that the recovery rate leads to a distinct COVID-19 transmission process in the three countries, as all three countries finally have similar and close to zero spreading rates in the third period of COVID-19 transmission. Then, an epidemic fundamental diagram between COVID-19 "active infections" and "current patients" is discovered, which could plan a country's COVID-19 medical capacity and containment strategies when combined with the COVID-19 spreading simulation model. Based on that, the hypothetical policies are proved effectively, which will give support for future infectious diseases.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Journal: Int J Disaster Risk Reduct Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.ijdrr.2023.103685

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Journal: Int J Disaster Risk Reduct Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.ijdrr.2023.103685