Epidemic Models for COVID-19 during the First Wave from February to May 2020: a Methodological Review - Archive ouverte HAL
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Epidemic Models for COVID-19 during the First Wave from February to May 2020: a Methodological Review

Modèles épidémiques développés pour étudier la transmission du COVID-19 durant la première vague de février à mai 2020 : une revue méthodologique

Marie Garin
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Myrto Limnios
Alice Nicolaï
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Ioannis Bargiotas
Argyris Kalogeratos
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Nicolas Vayatis

Résumé

We review epidemiological models for the propagation of the COVID-19 pandemic during the early months of the outbreak: from February to May 2020. The aim is to propose a methodological review that highlights the following characteristics: (i) the epidemic propagation models, (ii) the modeling of intervention strategies, (iii) the models and estimation procedures of the epidemic parameters and (iv) the characteristics of the data used. We finally selected 80 articles from open access databases based on criteria such as the theoretical background, the reproducibility, the incorporation of interventions strategies, etc. It mainly resulted to phenomenological, compartmental and individual-level models. A digital companion including an online sheet, a Kibana interface and a markdown document is proposed. Finally, this work provides an opportunity to witness how the scientific community reacted to this unique situation.
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hal-03332525 , version 1 (03-09-2021)

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Marie Garin, Myrto Limnios, Alice Nicolaï, Theodoros Evgeniou, Ioannis Bargiotas, et al.. Epidemic Models for COVID-19 during the First Wave from February to May 2020: a Methodological Review. 2021. ⟨hal-03332525⟩
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