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R0\mathcal{R}_{0} fails to predict the outbreak potential in the presence of natural-boosting immunity

Published 27 Aug 2018 in q-bio.PE and physics.soc-ph | (1808.08749v1)

Abstract: Time varying susceptibility of host at individual level due to waning and boosting immunity is known to induce rich long-term behavior of disease transmission dynamics. Meanwhile, the impact of the time varying heterogeneity of host susceptibility on the shot-term behavior of epidemics is not well-studied, even though the large amount of the available epidemiological data are the short-term epidemics. Here we constructed a parsimonious mathematical model describing the short-term transmission dynamics taking into account natural-boosting immunity by reinfection, and obtained the explicit solution for our model. We found that our system show "the delayed epidemic", the epidemic takes off after negative slope of the epidemic curve at the initial phase of epidemic, in addition to the common classification in the standard SIR model, i.e., "no epidemic" as R<em>0≤1\mathcal{R}<em>{0}\leq1 or normal epidemic as $\mathcal{R}</em>{0}&gt;1$. Employing the explicit solution we derived the condition for each classification.

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