Strategies for COVID-19 vaccination under a shortage scenario: ageo-stochastic modelling approach

Autores
Barreiro, N. L.; Ventura, C. I.; Govezensky, T.; Núñez, M.; Bolcatto, P. G.; Barrio, R. A.
Año de publicación
2021
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inglés
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artículo
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versión aceptada
Descripción
In a world being hit by waves of COVID-19, vaccination is a light on the horizon. However, the roll-out of vaccination strategiesand their influence on the pandemic are still open problems. In order to compare the effect of various strategies proposed bythe World Health Organization and other authorities, a previously developed SEIRS stochastic model of geographical spreadingof the virus is extended by adding a compartment for vaccinated people. The parameters of the model were fitted to describethe pandemic evolution in Argentina, Mexico and Spain to analyze the effect of the proposed vaccination strategies. Themobility parameters allow to simulate different social behaviors (e.g. lock-down interventions). Schemes in which vaccines areapplied homogeneously in all the country, or limited to the most densely-populated areas, are simulated and compared. Thesecond strategy is found to be more effective. Moreover, under the current global shortage of vaccines, it should be remarkedthat immunization is enhanced when mobility is reduced. Additionally, repetition of vaccination campaigns should be timedconsidering the immunity lapse of the vaccinated (and recovered) people. Finally, the model is extended to include the effect ofisolation of detected positive cases, shown to be important to reduce infections.
Fil: Núñez, M. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. INIBIOMA. CONICET; Argentina.
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arXiv.org
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Strategies
Vaccination
Society
Populations
COVID-19
Ciencias Biomédicas
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Strategies for COVID-19 vaccination under a shortage scenario: ageo-stochastic modelling approach
title Strategies for COVID-19 vaccination under a shortage scenario: ageo-stochastic modelling approach
spellingShingle Strategies for COVID-19 vaccination under a shortage scenario: ageo-stochastic modelling approach
Barreiro, N. L.
Strategies
Vaccination
Society
Populations
COVID-19
Ciencias Biomédicas
title_short Strategies for COVID-19 vaccination under a shortage scenario: ageo-stochastic modelling approach
title_full Strategies for COVID-19 vaccination under a shortage scenario: ageo-stochastic modelling approach
title_fullStr Strategies for COVID-19 vaccination under a shortage scenario: ageo-stochastic modelling approach
title_full_unstemmed Strategies for COVID-19 vaccination under a shortage scenario: ageo-stochastic modelling approach
title_sort Strategies for COVID-19 vaccination under a shortage scenario: ageo-stochastic modelling approach
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Barreiro, N. L.
Ventura, C. I.
Govezensky, T.
Núñez, M.
Bolcatto, P. G.
Barrio, R. A.
author Barreiro, N. L.
author_facet Barreiro, N. L.
Ventura, C. I.
Govezensky, T.
Núñez, M.
Bolcatto, P. G.
Barrio, R. A.
author_role author
author2 Ventura, C. I.
Govezensky, T.
Núñez, M.
Bolcatto, P. G.
Barrio, R. A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Strategies
Vaccination
Society
Populations
COVID-19
Ciencias Biomédicas
topic Strategies
Vaccination
Society
Populations
COVID-19
Ciencias Biomédicas
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In a world being hit by waves of COVID-19, vaccination is a light on the horizon. However, the roll-out of vaccination strategiesand their influence on the pandemic are still open problems. In order to compare the effect of various strategies proposed bythe World Health Organization and other authorities, a previously developed SEIRS stochastic model of geographical spreadingof the virus is extended by adding a compartment for vaccinated people. The parameters of the model were fitted to describethe pandemic evolution in Argentina, Mexico and Spain to analyze the effect of the proposed vaccination strategies. Themobility parameters allow to simulate different social behaviors (e.g. lock-down interventions). Schemes in which vaccines areapplied homogeneously in all the country, or limited to the most densely-populated areas, are simulated and compared. Thesecond strategy is found to be more effective. Moreover, under the current global shortage of vaccines, it should be remarkedthat immunization is enhanced when mobility is reduced. Additionally, repetition of vaccination campaigns should be timedconsidering the immunity lapse of the vaccinated (and recovered) people. Finally, the model is extended to include the effect ofisolation of detected positive cases, shown to be important to reduce infections.
Fil: Núñez, M. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. INIBIOMA. CONICET; Argentina.
description In a world being hit by waves of COVID-19, vaccination is a light on the horizon. However, the roll-out of vaccination strategiesand their influence on the pandemic are still open problems. In order to compare the effect of various strategies proposed bythe World Health Organization and other authorities, a previously developed SEIRS stochastic model of geographical spreadingof the virus is extended by adding a compartment for vaccinated people. The parameters of the model were fitted to describethe pandemic evolution in Argentina, Mexico and Spain to analyze the effect of the proposed vaccination strategies. Themobility parameters allow to simulate different social behaviors (e.g. lock-down interventions). Schemes in which vaccines areapplied homogeneously in all the country, or limited to the most densely-populated areas, are simulated and compared. Thesecond strategy is found to be more effective. Moreover, under the current global shortage of vaccines, it should be remarkedthat immunization is enhanced when mobility is reduced. Additionally, repetition of vaccination campaigns should be timedconsidering the immunity lapse of the vaccinated (and recovered) people. Finally, the model is extended to include the effect ofisolation of detected positive cases, shown to be important to reduce infections.
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