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Stochastic disease dynamics of a hospital infection model
Authors:Xia Wang  Yanni Xiao  Junrui Wang  Xinxin Lu
Affiliation:1. Department of Applied Mathematics, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, PR China;2. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Affiliated hospital of Inner Mongolian Medical College, Huhhot 010050, PR China;3. Department of medical laboratory, Beijing Tongren hospital, Capital Medical University, PR China;1. Departament de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Ciències, Edifici C, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain;2. Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Gran Via 585, 08007 Barcelona, Spain;3. Institut Élie Cartan Nancy, B.P. 239, 54506 Vand?uvre-lès-Nancy Cedex, France;1. Department of Engineering Mechanics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi''an 710072, PR China;2. Key Laboratory for Special Area Highway Engineering of Ministry of Education, Chang’an University, Xi''an 710064, PR China
Abstract:A stochastic model for hospital infection incorporating both direct transmission and indirect transmission via free-living bacteria in the environment is investigated. We examine the long term behavior of the model by calculating a stationary distribution and normal approximation of the distribution. The quasi-stationary distribution of the model is studied to investigate the models’ behavior before extinction and the time to extinction. Numerical results show agreement between the calculated distributions and results of event-driven simulations. Hand hygiene of volunteers is more effective in terms of reducing the mean (or standard deviation) of the stationary distribution of colonized patients and the expected time to extinction compared to hand hygiene of health care workers (HCWs), on the basis of our parameter values. However, the indirect (or direct) transmission rate can lead to either increase or decrease in the standard deviation of the stationary distribution, but the impact of the indirect transmission is much greater than that of the direct transmission. The findings suggest that isolation of new admitted colonized patients is most effective in reducing both the mean and standard deviation of the stationary distribution and measures related to indirect transmission are secondary in their effects compared to other interventions.
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