论文标题

Covid-19在发展中国家的城市社区和贫民窟中传播

Spread of Covid-19 in urban neighbourhoods and slums of the developing world

论文作者

Sahasranaman, Anand, Jensen, Henrik Jeldtoft

论文摘要

我们研究了COVID-19的传播,以及发展中国家的城市社区的传播,发现少数社区占多数案例(k-index 〜0.7)。我们还发现,这些国家/地区跨州/省份的案件的全国分布也显示出类似的不平等,表明跨量表的自相似性。发现贫民窟的社区包含所有正在考虑的城市中最高密度的病例密度,表明贫民窟构成了这种流行病中最处于危险的城市地点。我们提出了一个随机网络模型,以研究呼吸道流行病的传播,通过在城市中的身体接近和意外的人类接触,并为有两种社区的城市模拟结果 - 贫民窟和非贫民窟。该模型为一组广泛的参数值重现了观察到的经验结果 - 反映了这些发现的潜在有效性对一般的流行病扩散的潜在有效性,尤其是在发展中国家的城市中。我们还发现,随着流行病的流行,案例的分布变得不等于不等,并且贫民窟邻居的峰值和累积案件均低于流行病结束时的非贫民窟。因此,发展中国家的大型贫民窟包含疫情中最脆弱的人群,从公共卫生和社会经济公平的角度来看,亚洲和非洲的大都市的持续增长对未来的呼吸爆发提出了重大挑战。

We study the spread of Covid-19 across neighbourhoods of cities in the developing world and find that small numbers of neighbourhoods account for a majority of cases (k-index~0.7). We also find that the countrywide distribution of cases across states/provinces in these nations also displays similar inequality, indicating self-similarity across scales. Neighbourhoods with slums are found to contain the highest density of cases across all cities under consideration, revealing that slums constitute the most at-risk urban locations in this epidemic. We present a stochastic network model to study the spread of a respiratory epidemic through physically proximate and accidental daily human contacts in a city, and simulate outcomes for a city with two kinds of neighbourhoods - slum and non-slum. The model reproduces observed empirical outcomes for a broad set of parameter values - reflecting the potential validity of these findings for epidemic spread in general, especially across cities of the developing world. We also find that distribution of cases becomes less unequal as the epidemic runs its course, and that both peak and cumulative caseloads are worse for slum neighbourhoods than non-slums at the end of an epidemic. Large slums in the developing world therefore contain the most vulnerable populations in an outbreak, and the continuing growth of metropolises in Asia and Africa presents significant challenges for future respiratory outbreaks from perspectives of public health and socioeconomic equity.

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