Forecasting the effects of vaccination on the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia using SEIRV compartmental models

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Lim, Mei Cheng [1 ,3 ]
Singh, Sarbhan [1 ]
Lai, Chee Herng [1 ]
Gill, Balvinder Singh [1 ]
Kamarudin, Mohd Kamarulariffin [1 ]
Zamri, Ahmed Syahmi Syafiq Md [1 ]
Tan, Cia Vei [1 ]
Zulkifli, Asrul Anuar [1 ]
Nadzri, Mohamad Nadzmi Md [1 ]
Ghazali, Nur'ain Mohd [1 ]
Ghazali, Sumarni Mohd [1 ]
Iderus, Nuur Hafizah Md [1 ]
Ahmad, Nur Ar Rabiah Binti [1 ]
Suppiah, Jeyanthi [1 ]
Tee, Kok Keng [2 ]
Aris, Tahir [1 ]
Ahmad, Lonny Chen Rong Qi [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Med Res IMR, Minist Hlth Malaysia, NIH, Setia Alam, Malaysia
[2] Univ Malaya, Fac Med, Dept Med Microbiol, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[3] Inst Med Res IMR, Minist Hlth Malaysia, NIH, 1 Jalan Setia Murni,U13-52,Seksyen U13, Shah Alam 40170, Malaysia
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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND HEALTH | 2023年 / 45卷
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COVID-19; Vaccination; Epidemiological models; Malaysia;
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10.4178/epih.e2023093
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to develop susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered-vaccinated (SEIRV) models to examine the effects of vaccination on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case trends in Malaysia during Phase 3 of the National COVID-19 Immunization Program amidst the Delta outbreak.METHODS: SEIRV models were developed and validated using COVID-19 case and vaccination data from the Ministry of Health, Malaysia, from June 21, 2021 to July 21, 2021 to generate forecasts of COVID-19 cases from July 22, 2021 to December 31, 2021. Three scenarios were examined to measure the effects of vaccination on COVID-19 case trends. Scenarios 1 and 2 represented the trends taking into account the earliest and latest possible times of achieving full vaccination for 80% of the adult population by October 31, 2021 and December 31, 2021, respectively. Scenario 3 described a scenario without vaccination for comparison.RESULTS: In scenario 1, forecasted cases peaked on August 28, 2021, which was close to the peak of observed cases on August 26, 2021. The observed peak was 20.27% higher than in scenario 1 and 10.37% lower than in scenario 2. The cumulative observed cases from July 22, 2021 to December 31, 2021 were 13.29% higher than in scenario 1 and 55.19% lower than in scenario 2. The daily COVID-19 case trends closely mirrored the forecast of COVID-19 cases in scenario 1 (best-case scenario).CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated that COVID-19 vaccination reduced COVID-19 case trends during the Delta outbreak. The compartmental models developed assisted in the management and control of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia.
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