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The non-pharmaceutical interventions may affect the advantage in transmission of mutated variants during epidemics: A conceptual model for COVID-19
Journal of theoretical biology ; 2022.
Article Dans Anglais | EuropePMC | ID: covidwho-1749848
ABSTRACT
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, genetic mutations in SARS-CoV-2 emerge, and some of them are found more contagious than the previously identified strains, acting as the major mechanism for many large-scale epidemics. The transmission advantage of mutated variants is widely believed as an innate biological feature that cannot be altered by artificial factors. In this study, we explore how non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) may affect transmission advantage. A two-strain compartmental epidemic model is proposed and simulated to investigate the biological mechanism of the relationships among different NPIs, the changes in transmissibility of each strain and transmission advantage. Although the NPIs are effective in flattening the epidemic curve, we demonstrate that NPIs probably lead to a decline in transmission advantage, which is likely to occur if the NPIs become intensive. Our findings uncover the mechanistic relationship between NPIs and transmission advantage dynamically, and highlight the important role of NPIs not only in controlling the intensity of epidemics but also in showing or even containing the growth of the proportion of mutated variants.
Collection: Bases de données des oragnisations internationales Base de données: EuropePMC Type d'étude: Études expérimentales Les sujets: Variantes langue: Anglais Revue: Journal of theoretical biology Année: 2022 Type de document: Article

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Collection: Bases de données des oragnisations internationales Base de données: EuropePMC Type d'étude: Études expérimentales Les sujets: Variantes langue: Anglais Revue: Journal of theoretical biology Année: 2022 Type de document: Article