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Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease

COVID-19 Pandemic Simulation Studies on the Transmissibility

  • Open or CloseHyunjo Kim1* and Hoon Song J2

    1School of pharmacy, South Korea

    2Chairman, Asian Pacific Research Foundation for Infectious, ANSOP, South Korea

    *Corresponding author: Hyunjo Kim, School of pharmacy, South Korea

Submission: May 02, 2020; Published: May 28, 2020

DOI: 10.31031/CJMI.2020.03.000574

ISSN: 2578-0190
Volume3 Issue5

Abstract

COVID-19 was identified as the causative virus of pneumonia based on unknown etiology. COVID-19 has multiple characteristics distinct from other infectious diseases, including high infectivity during incubation, time delay between real dynamics and daily numbers of confirmed cases, and the intervention effects of quarantine and control measures. Public health concerns are being paid globally on how many people are infected and suspected reach to pandemics. Therefore, it is urgent to develop a mathematical model to estimate the transmissibility and dynamic of the transmission of the virus.

Keywords: COVID-19; Pandemic; Radiology; Machine learning; Mathematical model; Transmissibility

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