Aim: to present a mathematical model of the development of COVID-19 in Moscow along with the analysis of some scenarios of epidemic control and possible epidemic consequences.Materials and Methods. The modeling of the epidemics was based on the extended SEIR model proposed lately in the group of Prof. R. Neher and realized as a freely available software program. The authors based the choice of the parameters of modeling on published data on the epidemiological properties of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and open access data on the registered cases of COVID-19 in Moscow for 8-27 March 2020.Results. Five potential scenarios of the development of COVID-19 epidemics are studied. The scenarios are differed by the levels of the control measure...
As a response to the pandemic caused by SARS-Cov-2 virus, on 15 March 2020, the Republic of Serbia i...
The paper is devoted to the analysis and research of the epidemiological situation in the Bryansk re...
Introduction. Transmissible coronavirus SARS-CoV-2I is the seventh known coronavirus that causes an ...
Aim: to present a mathematical model of the development of COVID-19 in Moscow along with the analysi...
The results of the predictive analytical studies on Covid-19 incidence dynamics in Moscow, taking in...
The paper formulates and solves the problem of identification of unknown parameters of mathematical ...
The article is presented a modified simulation SEIR-model of the epidemic spread. The proposed model...
Background: COVID-19 pandemic has presented extreme challenges to developing countries across the wo...
Background: To carry out mathematical modeling of key indicators of the spread of the coronavirus ep...
The paper considers the application of the theoretical model of epidemiological development of COVID...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the available mathematical models in epidemiology and the ...
ABSTRACT: We investigate inverse problems of finding unknown parameters ofmathematical models SEIR-H...
To model the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus in Russian regions and in Moscow, a discrete logistic eq...
An attempt is made to use the simplest epidemic models: SIR and SEIR to predict the spread of COVID-...
Relevance. The article is devoted to creating prognostic models based on epidemiological and immunol...
As a response to the pandemic caused by SARS-Cov-2 virus, on 15 March 2020, the Republic of Serbia i...
The paper is devoted to the analysis and research of the epidemiological situation in the Bryansk re...
Introduction. Transmissible coronavirus SARS-CoV-2I is the seventh known coronavirus that causes an ...
Aim: to present a mathematical model of the development of COVID-19 in Moscow along with the analysi...
The results of the predictive analytical studies on Covid-19 incidence dynamics in Moscow, taking in...
The paper formulates and solves the problem of identification of unknown parameters of mathematical ...
The article is presented a modified simulation SEIR-model of the epidemic spread. The proposed model...
Background: COVID-19 pandemic has presented extreme challenges to developing countries across the wo...
Background: To carry out mathematical modeling of key indicators of the spread of the coronavirus ep...
The paper considers the application of the theoretical model of epidemiological development of COVID...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the available mathematical models in epidemiology and the ...
ABSTRACT: We investigate inverse problems of finding unknown parameters ofmathematical models SEIR-H...
To model the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus in Russian regions and in Moscow, a discrete logistic eq...
An attempt is made to use the simplest epidemic models: SIR and SEIR to predict the spread of COVID-...
Relevance. The article is devoted to creating prognostic models based on epidemiological and immunol...
As a response to the pandemic caused by SARS-Cov-2 virus, on 15 March 2020, the Republic of Serbia i...
The paper is devoted to the analysis and research of the epidemiological situation in the Bryansk re...
Introduction. Transmissible coronavirus SARS-CoV-2I is the seventh known coronavirus that causes an ...