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Wasiur R KhudaBukhsh1, Grzegorz A Rempała2
1School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
In epidemiology, realistic disease dynamics often require Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Recovered (SEIR)-like models because they account for incubation periods before individuals become infectious. However, for the sake of analytical tractability, simpler Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) models are commonly used, despite their lack of biological realism. Bridging these models is crucial for accurately estimating parameters and fitting models to observed data, particularly in population-level studies of infectious diseases. This paper investigates stochastic versions of the SEIR and SIR frameworks and demonstrates that the SEIR model can be effectively approximated by a SIR model with time-dependent infection and recovery rates. The validity of this approximation is supported by the derivation of a large-population Functional Law of Large Numbers (FLLN) limit and a finite-population concentration inequality. To apply this approximation in practice, the paper introduces a parameter inference methodology based on the Dynamic Survival Analysis (DSA) survival analysis framework. This method enables the fitting of the SIR model to data simulated from the more complex SEIR dynamics, as illustrated through simulated experiments.
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