作者
Andrew Page, Saikou Y Diallo, Wesley J Wildman, George Hodulik, Eric W Weisel, Neha Gondal, David Voas
发表日期
2022/2/1
来源
Simulation in Healthcare
卷号
17
期号
1
页码范围
e141-e148
出版商
LWW
简介
Methods
An agent-based model of COVID-19 was developed with individual agents able to move between 3 states (susceptible, infectious, or recovered), with each agent placed in 1 of 7 social network types and assigned a propensity to comply with NPIs (quarantine, contact tracing, and physical distancing). A series of policy questions were tested to illustrate the impact of social networks and NPI compliance on viral spread among (1) populations,(2) specific at-risk subgroups, and (3) individual trajectories.
Results
Simulation outcomes showed large impacts of physical distancing policies on number of infections, with substantial modification by type of social network and level of compliance. In addition, outcomes on metrics that sought to maximize those never infected (or recovered) and minimize infections and deaths showed significantly different epidemic trajectories by social network type and among higher or …
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