Pandemia de Covid-19 y efecto de medidas de contenciónenpoblaciónPeruana:Unmodelamiento matemáticoSIR

Translated title of the contribution: Covid-19 pandemic and effect of containment measures in the Peruvian population: A SIR mathematical modeling
  • Marcos Espinola-Sánchez
  • , Augusto Racchumí-Vela
  • , Silvia Sanca-Valeriano
  • , Sergio Espinola-Sánchez
  • , Pedro Arango-Ochante
  • , Claudia Saldaña-Díaz
  • , Jorge Segundo-Paredes
  • , Melisa Mejico-Caja

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Abstract

Introduction: The evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic varies in each population; it has been complicating health systems worldwide. Objective: to analyze the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic, estimating the effect of the containment measures practiced in Peru. Material and Method: The SIR epidemiological mathematical modeling was applied, estimating the COVID-19 evolution in our population. Data analysis was performed following the SIR mathematical model with defined ordinary differential equations to simulate epidemiological behavior; and it was executed in the RStudio programming language. Results: Containment measures decreased the propagation rate, reducing 30% of infected cases until the peak day of infection; however, it is still above the effective reproductive number to control the epidemic and it shows an erratic trend, the result of government actions being 61% in the practice of containment measures. Conclusions: Containment measures are necessary if strategies are considered to make their role effective in our population.

Translated title of the contributionCovid-19 pandemic and effect of containment measures in the Peruvian population: A SIR mathematical modeling
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)110-115
Number of pages6
JournalRevista del Cuerpo Medico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

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