Session Details
[SS12]Mathematical models in Epidemiology
Thu. Jul 10, 2025 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM JST
Thu. Jul 10, 2025 1:10 AM - 2:50 AM UTC
Thu. Jul 10, 2025 1:10 AM - 2:50 AM UTC
Room 04
Chair:Yoichi Enatsu(Tokyo University of Science, Japan), Hisashi Ohtsuki(SOKENDAI, Japan)
The recent COVID-19 epidemic has made it more apparent that the suppression and control of infectious diseases is an urgent issue for humanity. After nearly 100 years since the SIR was firstly proposed by Kermack and Mckendrick, mathematical models of infectious diseases are still evolving. In this session, we invite researchers working in this field from various perspectives and discuss the latest theoretical developments. As the mathematical modeling of infectious diseases enters a new century, we would like to look back on its history and to discuss new directions that will be needed in the future.
[SS12-01]A Logistic Regression Approach for Estimating the Basic Reproduction Number (R0) in Compartmental Infectious Disease Models
*Jomar Fajardo Rabajante1 (1. University of the Philippines Los Banos (Philippines))
[SS12-02]Optimal vaccine allocation strategy in the early stage of COVID-19 in Japan
*Toshikazu Kuniya1, Taisuke Nakata2, Daisuke Fujii3 (1. Kobe University (Japan), 2. University of Tokyo (Japan), 3. Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan))
[SS12-03]Epidemic Models on Networks and the Basic Reproduction Number
*Satoru Morita1 (1. Shizuoka University (Japan))
[SS12-04]Evolution of pathogens in heterogeneous metapopulations
*Akira Sasaki1,3, Masato Sato2,1, Ulf Dieckmann3 (1. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI (Japan), 2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan), 3. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) (Japan))