Author:
Ortega Eva María,Escudero Laureano F.
Abstract
This article provides analytical results on which are the implications of the statistical dependencies among certain random parameters on the variability of the number of susceptibles of the carrier-borne epidemic model with heterogeneous populations and of the number of infectives under the Reed–Frost model with random infection rates. We consider dependencies among the random infection rates, among the random infectious times, and among random initial susceptibles of several carrier-borne epidemic models. We obtain conditions for the variability ordering between the number of susceptibles for carrier-borne epidemics under two different random environments, at any time-scale value. These results are extended to multivariate comparisons of the random vectors of populations in the strata. We also obtain conditions for the increasing concave order between the number of infectives in the Reed–Frost model under two different random environments, for any generation. Variability bounds are obtained for different epidemic models from modeling dependencies for a range of special cases that are useful for risk assessment of disease propagation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Management Science and Operations Research,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability
Cited by
3 articles.
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