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Enfermería Global
On-line version ISSN 1695-6141
Abstract
PERNALETE-LUGO, Josefrank and ODOR-ROSSEL, Ysaelen. The Kermack-McKendrick model in the spread of COVID-19 strains: Peru 2020-2021. Enferm. glob. [online]. 2023, vol.22, n.69, pp.309-336. Epub Mar 20, 2023. ISSN 1695-6141. https://dx.doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.521971.
Introduction:
The SIR epidemic model is useful for measuring the rate of spread of COVID-19 strains (B.1.617.2/P.1/C.37/B.1.621), in terms of epidemiological threshold R0 over time.
Objective:
To evaluate a mathematical model of differential type, typical of the behavior of COVID-19 for the Peruvian collective.
Methods:
A differential mathematical model of the behavior of the pandemic was developed for the Peruvian collective, based on the experience in the control of Kermack-McKendrick infections. The number of susceptible S, infected and spreading infection I and recovered R was estimated, using official datasets from the World Health Organization, based on the history between March 7 and September 12, 2020 and; projected for 52 weeks until September 11, 2021.
Results:
The lowest rate of infections will occur from April 3, 2021. Evidencing a prognosis of lower transmissibility for May 29, 2021 with an infected rate (β=0.08) and threshold (R0=0.000), the accuracy of the model was also quantified at 97.795%, with 2.205% of average percentage error, with the temporary average value being R0 <1, so each person who contracts the disease will infect less than one person before dying or recovering, so the outbreak will disappear.
Conclusion:
The curve of infections in Peru will depend directly on mitigation measures to curb the spread of infection and predict sustained transmission through vaccination against covid-19 type strains; with the observance of people of preventive measures.
Keywords : infected; recovered; spread; susceptible; threshold.