Epidemic transmission modeling with fractional derivatives and environmental pathogens
Khalighi, Moein; Ndaïrou, Faïçal; Lahti, Leo
Epidemic transmission modeling with fractional derivatives and environmental pathogens
Khalighi, Moein
Ndaïrou, Faïçal
Lahti, Leo
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082790959
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082790959
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This research presents an advanced fractional-order compartmental model designed to delve into the complexities of COVID-19 transmission dynamics, specifically accounting for the influence of environmental pathogens on disease spread. By enhancing the classical compartmental framework, our model distinctively incorporates the effects of order derivatives and environmental shedding mechanisms on the basic reproduction numbers, thus offering a holistic perspective on transmission dynamics. Leveraging fractional calculus, the model adeptly captures the memory effect associated with disease spread, providing an authentic depiction of the virus's real-world propagation patterns. A thorough mathematical analysis confirming the existence, uniqueness and stability of the model's solutions emphasizes its robustness. Furthermore, the numerical simulations, meticulously calibrated with real COVID-19 case data, affirm the model's capacity to emulate observed transmission trends, demonstrating the pivotal role of environmental transmission vectors in shaping public health strategies. The study highlights the critical role of environmental sanitation and targeted interventions in controlling the pandemic's spread, suggesting new insights for research and policy-making in infectious disease management.
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