Multi-regional COVID-19 epidemic forecast in Sweden.

Yihan Xing, Oleg Gaidai
Author Information
  1. Yihan Xing: Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway.
  2. Oleg Gaidai: College of Engineering Science and Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China. ORCID

Abstract

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease with high transmissibility to spread worldwide, reported to present a certain burden on worldwide public health. This study aimed to determine epidemic occurrence probability at any reasonable time horizon in any region of interest by applying modern novel statistical methods directly to raw clinical data. This paper describes a novel bio-system reliability approach, particularly suitable for multi-regional health and stationary environmental systems, observed over a sufficient period of time, resulting in a reliable long-term forecast of the highly pathogenic virus outbreak probability. For this study, COVID-19 daily recorded patient numbers in most affected Sweden regions were chosen. This work aims to benchmark state-of-the-art methods, making it possible to extract necessary information from dynamically observed patient numbers while considering relevant territorial mapping. The method proposed in this paper opens up the possibility of accurately predicting epidemic outbreak probability for multi-regional biological systems. Based on their clinical survey data, the suggested methodology can be used in various public health applications. Key findings are: A novel spatiotemporal health system reliability method has been developed and applied to COVID-19 epidemic data.Accurate multi-regional epidemic occurrence prediction is made.Epidemic threshold confidence bands given.

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