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Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science, 2022, 5(10); doi: 10.25236/AJCIS.2022.051014.

SEIR infectious disease model with temporary duration of immunity

Author(s)

Yuchen Zhang, Yutong Chen

Corresponding Author:
Yuchen Zhang
Affiliation(s)

Capital Normal University High School, Beijing, 100000, China

Abstract

Based on the classical model of SEIR infection, this paper studies the model of SEIR infection with temporary duration of immunity by increasing the infectivity of the incubation period and the duration of immunity after infection. Based on differential equations, python language is used for modeling, and the modeling results are analyzed and compared with real data. The model can preliminarily predict the development trend of influenza in a period of time conforming to the above basic characteristics.

Keywords

SEIR model mathematical modeling; infectious disease model temporary duration; Python.

Cite This Paper

Yuchen Zhang, Yutong Chen. SEIR infectious disease model with temporary duration of immunity. Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science (2022), Vol. 5, Issue 10: 82-89. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJCIS.2022.051014.

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