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An Outbreak Vector-host Epidemic Model with Spatial Structure: The 2015 Zika Outbreak in Rio de Janeiro

Published 27 May 2016 in q-bio.PE | (1605.08726v2)

Abstract: Background: A deterministic model is developed for the spatial spread of an epidemic disease in a geographical setting. The disease is borne by vectors to susceptible hosts through criss-cross dynamics. The model is focused on an epidemic outbreak that initiates from a small number of cases in a small sub-region of the geographical setting. Methods: Partial differential equations are formulated to describe the interaction of the model compartments. Results: The partial differential equations of the model are analyzed and proven to be well-posed. The epidemic outcomes of the model are correlated to the spatially dependent parameters and initial conditions of the model. Conclusions: A version of the model is applied to the 2015-2016 Zika outbreak in the Rio de Janeiro Municipality in Brazil.

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