Individual‐based lattice model for spatial spread of epidemics

  • Fukś H
  • Lawniczak A
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We present a lattice gas cellular automaton (LGCA) to study spatial and temporal dynamics of an epidemic of SIR (susceptible‐infected‐removed) type. The automaton is fully discrete, i.e. , space, time and number of individuals are discrete variables. The automaton can be applied to study spread of epidemics in both human and animal populations. We investigate effects of spatial inhomogeneities in initial distribution of infected and vaccinated populations on the dynamics of epidemic of SIR type. We discuss vaccination strategies which differ only in spatial distribution of vaccinated individuals. Also, we derive an approximate, mean‐field type description of the automaton, and discuss differences between the mean‐field dynamics and the results ofLGCA simulation.

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Fukś, H., & Lawniczak, A. T. (2001). Individual‐based lattice model for spatial spread of epidemics. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 6(3), 191–200. https://doi.org/10.1155/s1026022601000206

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