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TitleCOVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan demonstrates the limitations of publicly available case numbers for epidemiological modeling
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Date Issued2021-03-01
Source PublicationEpidemics
ISSN1755-4365
Volume34
Abstract

Epidemiological models are widely used to analyze the spread of diseases such as the global COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2. However, all models are based on simplifying assumptions and often on sparse data. This limits the reliability of parameter estimates and predictions. In this manuscript, we demonstrate the relevance of these limitations and the pitfalls associated with the use of overly simplistic models. We considered the data for the early phase of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, China, as an example, and perform parameter estimation, uncertainty analysis and model selection for a range of established epidemiological models. Amongst others, we employ Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling, parameter and prediction profile calculation algorithms. Our results show that parameter estimates and predictions obtained for several established models on the basis of reported case numbers can be subject to substantial uncertainty. More importantly, estimates were often unrealistic and the confidence/credibility intervals did not cover plausible values of critical parameters obtained using different approaches. These findings suggest, amongst others, that standard compartmental models can be overly simplistic and that the reported case numbers provide often insufficient information for obtaining reliable and realistic parameter values, and for forecasting the evolution of epidemics.

KeywordCompartment model Model selection Parameter estimation SEIRD Uncertainty analysis
DOI10.1016/j.epidem.2021.100439
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaInfectious Diseases
WOS SubjectInfectious Diseases
WOS IDWOS:000733362500005
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85100389822
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/9001
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Corresponding AuthorHasenauer, Jan
Affiliation
1.Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences,University of Bonn,Bonn,Germany
2.Technische Universität München,Center for Mathematics,Garching,Germany
3.Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health,Institute of Computational Biology,Neuherberg,Germany
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Raimúndez, Elba,Dudkin, Erika,Vanhoefer, Jakobet al. COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan demonstrates the limitations of publicly available case numbers for epidemiological modeling[J]. Epidemics, 2021, 34.
APA Raimúndez, Elba., Dudkin, Erika., Vanhoefer, Jakob., Alamoudi, Emad., Merkt, Simon., .. & Hasenauer, Jan. (2021). COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan demonstrates the limitations of publicly available case numbers for epidemiological modeling. Epidemics, 34.
MLA Raimúndez, Elba,et al."COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan demonstrates the limitations of publicly available case numbers for epidemiological modeling". Epidemics 34(2021).
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