Learn R Programming

EpiDynamics (version 0.3.1)

SIR2Stages: SIR model with 2 age classes (P 3.3).

Description

Solves a SIR model two different age-groups.

Usage

SIR2Stages(pars = NULL, init = NULL, time = NULL, ...)

Arguments

pars

vector with 8 values: 4 transmission rates, 1 recovery rate, rate at which children mature, death rate in the childhood group and death rate in the adult group. The names of these values must be "betaCC","betaCA","betaAC", "betaAA", "gamma", "lC","muC" and "muA", respectively. The letters after the word "beta" denote transmission to any group from any group, e.g., "betaCA" represent transmission to children group from adult group. All parameters must be positive. Parameters "nC" na "nu" (proportion of the population that are in the childhood group and birth rate into the childhood class, respectively) are not defined explicitly but calculated as: nC = muA/(lC+muA) and nu = (lC+nuA)nC. All rates are specified in years and all parameters must be positive

init

vector with 4 values: the initial proportion of the population that are both susceptible and in the childhood group, the initial proportion of the population that are both infectious and in the childhood group, the initial proportion of the population that are both susceptible and in the adult group, and the initial proportion of the population that are both infectious and in the adult group. The names of these values must be "SC", "IC", "SA" and "IA", respectively. Requirements: SC + IC <= nC, and SA + IA <= nA = 1 - nC.

time

time sequence for which output is wanted; the first value of times must be the initial time.

...

further arguments passed to ode function.

Value

list. The first element, *$model, is the model function. The second, third and fourth elements are the vectors (*$pars, *$init, *$time, containing the pars, init and time arguments of the function. The fifth element *$results is a data.frame with up to as many rows as elements in time. First column contains the time. The following columns contain the proportion of susceptibles, infectious and recovered.

Details

This is the R version of program 3.3 from page 79 of "Modeling Infectious Disease in humans and animals" by Keeling & Rohani.

References

Keeling, Matt J., and Pejman Rohani. Modeling infectious diseases in humans and animals. Princeton University Press, 2008.

See Also

ode.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# Parameters and initial conditions.
parameters <- c(betaCC = 100, betaCA = 10, betaAC = 10, betaAA = 20,
                gamma = 10, lC = 0.0666667, muC = 0.0, muA = 0.016667)
initials <- c(SC = 0.1, IC = 0.0001, SA = 0.1, IA = 0.0001)

# Solve the system.
sir2stages <- SIR2Stages(pars = parameters, 
                          init = initials, time = seq(0, 100, 0.01))

# }

Run the code above in your browser using DataLab