A STUDY OF GROWTH OF COVID-19 WITH SUPER-SPREADERS USING THE MODIFIED SIR MODEL INCLUDING ICEBERG PHENOMENON

A study of growth of COVID-19 with super-spreaders using the modified SIR model including iceberg phenomenon

A study of growth of COVID-19 with super-spreaders using the modified SIR model including iceberg phenomenon

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This paper explores the dynamics of COVID-19 817513010002 transmission, particularly focusing on super-spreaders, through the lens of the SIR model.The model comprises six compartments representing susceptible, exposed, symptomatic infected, super-spreader, asymptomatic infected, and recovered individuals.Utilizing a set of non-linear, interdependent differential equations, we numerically solve for model parameters to examine the influence of super-spreaders on infection spread within ford tridon the population.We calculate the basic reproduction number (R0) and discuss the stability of disease-free equilibrium.

Our findings underscore the significant role played by super-spreaders and asymptomatic individuals in disease dissemination.Drawing on the epidemiological concept of the iceberg phenomenon, we offer insights into super-spreader events (SSEs) in India and their ramifications.

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