Abstract
It has long been known that epidemics can travel along communication lines, such as roads. In the current COVID-19 epidemic, it has been observed that major roads have enhanced its propagation in Italy. We propose a new simple model of propagation of epidemics which exhibits this effect and allows for a quantitative analysis. The model consists of a classical SIR model with diffusion, to which an additional compartment is added, formed by the infected individuals travelling on a line of fast diffusion. The line and the domain interact by constant exchanges of populations. A classical transformation allows us to reduce the proposed model to a system analogous to one we had previously introduced Berestycki et al. (J Math Biol 66:743–766, 2013) to describe the enhancement of biological invasions by lines of fast diffusion. We establish the existence of a minimal spreading speed, and we show that it may be quite large, even when the basic reproduction number R is close to 1. We also prove here further qualitative features of the final state, showing the influence of the line.
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Berestycki, H., Roquejoffre, J. M., & Rossi, L. (2021). Propagation of Epidemics Along Lines with Fast Diffusion. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 83(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11538-020-00826-8
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