Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increasing number of infections and deaths every day. Lack of specialized treatments for the disease demands preventive measures based on statistical/mathematical models. The analysis of epidemiological curve fitting, on number of daily infections across affected countries, provides useful insights on the characteristics of the epidemic. A variety of phenomenological models are available to capture the dynamics of disease spread and growth. The number of daily new infections and cumulative number of infections in COVID-19 over four selected countries, namely, Sri Lanka, Italy, the United States, and Hebei province of China, from the first day of appearance of cases to 2nd July 2020 were used in the study. Gompertz, logistic, Weibull, and exponential growth curves were fitted on the cumulative number of infections across countries. AIC, BIC, RMSE, and R2 were used to determine the best fitting curve for each country. Results revealed that the most appropriate growth curves for Sri Lanka, Italy, the United States, and China (Hebei) are the logistic, Gompertz, Weibull, and Gompertz curves, respectively. Country-wise, overall growth rate, final epidemic size, and short-term forecasts were evaluated using the selected model. Daily log incidences in each country were regressed before and after the identified peak time of the respective outbreak of epidemic. Hence, doubling time/halving time together with daily growth rates and predictions was estimated. Findings and relevant interpretations demonstrate that the outbreak seems to be extinct in Hebei, China, whereas further transmissions are possible in the United States. In Italy and Sri Lanka, current outbreaks transmit in a decreasing rate.

Highlights

  • COVID-19 or coronavirus disease 2019 is a pandemic which initiated in Wuhan, China, in December 2019

  • The restrictions/lockdowns implemented by the government of China after the peak point were efficient in reducing the number of daily reported cases with coronavirus disease 2019

  • This study successfully models the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak present in Hebei province of China, Italy, the United States, and Sri Lanka using phenomenological modelling and epidemiological curve fitting analysis for the period of date of appearance of cases in each country to the 2nd July 2020

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Introduction

COVID-19 or coronavirus disease 2019 is a pandemic which initiated in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The number of infections for Italy, Sri Lanka, and the United States were 240,760, 2,054, and 2,616,949, and deaths were 34,788, 11, and 127,133, respectively. On 19th March 2020, Italy was the country where the highest number of deaths was recorded in the world. As of 2nd July 2020, it is the country which reported the highest number of reported cases in the world and illustrated rapid spread of the disease in the near future. Since these countries are in different phases of the epidemic, we decided to analyze them further and draw some conclusions

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