Multi-state SVIRD Model with Continuous-time Markov Chain Assumption on the Spread of Infectious Diseases
Faihatuz Zuhairoh,
Dedi Rosadi,
Adhitya Ronnie Effendie
Abstract:The spread of infectious diseases is generally described using mathematical models. This paper discusses the spread of infectious diseases using a multi-state SVIRD model, assuming that a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) occurs in a closed population and is examined regularly. This article aims to generate transition probabilities and parameter estimates using the maximum likelihood method. The multi-state SVIRD model assuming CTMC uses a transition intensity and transition probability approach consisting o… Show more
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