학술논문

Mathematical modeling of infectious disease transmission in macroalgae
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Advances in Difference Equations. December 2017 2017(1):1-8
Subject
outbreak
epidemic
infectious disease
algae
SEIR model
mathematical modeling
Language
English
ISSN
1687-1847
Abstract
Understanding the infectious diseases outbreak of algae can provide significant knowledge for disease control intervention and/or prevention. We consider here a disease caused by highly pathogenic organisms that can result in the death of algae. Even though a great deal of understanding about diseases of algae has been reached, studies concerning effects of the outbreak at the population level are still rare. For this reason, we computationally model an outbreak in the algae reservoir or container systems consisting of several patches or clusters of algae being infected with a contagious infectious disease. We computationally investigate the systems as well as make some predictions via the deterministic SEIR epidemic model. We consider the factors that could affect the spread of the disease including the number of patches, the size of initial infected population, the distance between patches or spatial range, and the basic reproduction number (R0). The results provide some information that may be beneficial to algae disease control, intervention or prevention.