Assessing the impact of different contact patterns on disease transmission: Taking COVID-19 as a case

Author:

Zhang Fenfen,Zhang Juan,Li Mingtao,Jin ZhenORCID,Wen Yuqi

Abstract

Human-to-human contact plays a leading role in the transmission of infectious diseases, and the contact pattern between individuals has an important influence on the intensity and trend of disease transmission. In this paper, we define regular contacts and random contacts. Then, taking the COVID-19 outbreak in Yangzhou City, China as an example, we consider age heterogeneity, household structure and two contact patterns to establish discrete dynamic models with switching between daytime and nighttime to depict the transmission mechanism of COVID-19 in population. We studied the changes in the reproduction number with different age groups and household sizes at different stages. The effects of the proportion of two contacts patterns on reproduction number were also studied. Furthermore, taking the final size, the peak value of infected individuals in community and the peak value of quarantine infected individuals and nucleic acid test positive individuals as indicators, we evaluate the impact of the number of random contacts, the duration of the free transmission stage and summer vacation on the spread of the disease. The results show that a series of prevention and control measures taken by the Chinese government in response to the epidemic situation are reasonable and effective, and the young and middle-aged adults (aged 18-59) with household size of 6 have the strongest transmission ability. In addition, the results also indicate that increasing the proportion of random contact is beneficial to the control of the infectious disease in the phase with interventions. This work enriches the content of infectious disease modeling and provides theoretical guidance for the prevention and control of follow-up major infectious diseases.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Health Commission of Shanxi Province

Shanxi Key Laboratory

Key R\&D projects of Shanxi Province

Shanxi Provincial Research and Development Program

Selected funding Project for Scientific and technological activities of overseas students in 2021

Fundamental Research Program of Shanxi Province

Research of Technological Important Programs in the city of Lvliang

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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