The basic reproduction number, R_0, in structured populations

03/22/2019
by   Peter Neal, et al.
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In this paper, we provide a straightforward approach to defining and deriving the key epidemiological quantity, the basic reproduction number, R_0, for Markovian epidemics in structured populations. The methodology derived is applicable to, and demonstrated on, both SIR and SIS epidemics and allows for population as well as epidemic dynamics. The approach taken is to consider the epidemic process as a multitype process by identifying and classifying the different types of infectious units along with the infections from, and the transitions between, infectious units. For the household model, we show that our expression for R_0 agrees with earlier work despite the alternative nature of the construction of the mean reproductive matrix, and hence, the basic reproduction number.

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