THE DEVELOPMENT OF COVID-19 USING OUTBREAK THE SUSCEPTIBLE, INFECTED, AND RECOVERED (SIR) MODEL WITH VACCINATION

The Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 has caused severe problems in Indonesia. The Covid-19 virus epidemic can be modeled using the Susceptible, Infected, and Recovered (SIR) model. This modeling aims to look at the dynamics of Covid-19 to predict when disease-free and endemic disease occurs and to find the...

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Main Authors: Dorrah Azis, La Zakaria, Tiryono Ruby, Muhammad Is’ad Arifaldi
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author Dorrah Azis
La Zakaria
Tiryono Ruby
Muhammad Is’ad Arifaldi
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description The Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 has caused severe problems in Indonesia. The Covid-19 virus epidemic can be modeled using the Susceptible, Infected, and Recovered (SIR) model. This modeling aims to look at the dynamics of Covid-19 to predict when disease-free and endemic disease occurs and to find the basic reproduction number ( ) for policy making in suppressing the spread of Covid-19. In this article, we describe and solve a research result on the SIR model with an assumption. The assumption in the model is that there is vaccination for the population. There are live stages of research conducted. The first is creating the SIR model and determining the equilibrium points on disease-free and disease-endemic. The Second is getting the basic reproduction number. The third is determining the stability around the equilibrium points using the Routh-Hurwitz criteria. Fourth, create a diagram for the subpopulations state at a specific time using Wolfram Mathematica software. As an implementation of the model created, COVID-19 data at the Batanghari Community Health Center Inpatient UPTD was used. Finally, determine the model error percentage with MAPE. The SIR Covid-19 model was made using eight parameters, namely , which are all positive. The results showed that the disease-free and disease-endemic equilibrium points were locally asymptotically stable after being analyzed using the Routh-Hurwitz stability criteria. The model trial using data from UPTD Puskesmas Batanghari obtained a stable condition for up to 100 months with a MAPE of 2.8%. From this study, obtained an . This means that if you want to reduce the rate of spread, then reduce the number of people who are easily infected ( ) and reduce contacts ( ), and increase the healing rate ( ).
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spelling doaj-art-bee53289ead747d1bdf7b03c4ba3c4442025-08-20T03:35:54ZengUniversitas PattimuraBarekeng1978-72272615-30172023-09-011731325134010.30598/barekengvol17iss3pp1325-13408001THE DEVELOPMENT OF COVID-19 USING OUTBREAK THE SUSCEPTIBLE, INFECTED, AND RECOVERED (SIR) MODEL WITH VACCINATIONDorrah Azis0La Zakaria1Tiryono Ruby2Muhammad Is’ad Arifaldi3Mathematics Department, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, University of Lampung, IndonesiaMathematics Department, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, University of Lampung, IndonesiaMathematics Department, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, University of Lampung, IndonesiaMathematics Department, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, University of Lampung, IndonesiaThe Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 has caused severe problems in Indonesia. The Covid-19 virus epidemic can be modeled using the Susceptible, Infected, and Recovered (SIR) model. This modeling aims to look at the dynamics of Covid-19 to predict when disease-free and endemic disease occurs and to find the basic reproduction number ( ) for policy making in suppressing the spread of Covid-19. In this article, we describe and solve a research result on the SIR model with an assumption. The assumption in the model is that there is vaccination for the population. There are live stages of research conducted. The first is creating the SIR model and determining the equilibrium points on disease-free and disease-endemic. The Second is getting the basic reproduction number. The third is determining the stability around the equilibrium points using the Routh-Hurwitz criteria. Fourth, create a diagram for the subpopulations state at a specific time using Wolfram Mathematica software. As an implementation of the model created, COVID-19 data at the Batanghari Community Health Center Inpatient UPTD was used. Finally, determine the model error percentage with MAPE. The SIR Covid-19 model was made using eight parameters, namely , which are all positive. The results showed that the disease-free and disease-endemic equilibrium points were locally asymptotically stable after being analyzed using the Routh-Hurwitz stability criteria. The model trial using data from UPTD Puskesmas Batanghari obtained a stable condition for up to 100 months with a MAPE of 2.8%. From this study, obtained an . This means that if you want to reduce the rate of spread, then reduce the number of people who are easily infected ( ) and reduce contacts ( ), and increase the healing rate ( ).https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/barekeng/article/view/8001sir modelcovid-19basic reproduction numberrouth-hurwitz criterion
spellingShingle Dorrah Azis
La Zakaria
Tiryono Ruby
Muhammad Is’ad Arifaldi
THE DEVELOPMENT OF COVID-19 USING OUTBREAK THE SUSCEPTIBLE, INFECTED, AND RECOVERED (SIR) MODEL WITH VACCINATION
Barekeng
sir model
covid-19
basic reproduction number
routh-hurwitz criterion
title THE DEVELOPMENT OF COVID-19 USING OUTBREAK THE SUSCEPTIBLE, INFECTED, AND RECOVERED (SIR) MODEL WITH VACCINATION
title_full THE DEVELOPMENT OF COVID-19 USING OUTBREAK THE SUSCEPTIBLE, INFECTED, AND RECOVERED (SIR) MODEL WITH VACCINATION
title_fullStr THE DEVELOPMENT OF COVID-19 USING OUTBREAK THE SUSCEPTIBLE, INFECTED, AND RECOVERED (SIR) MODEL WITH VACCINATION
title_full_unstemmed THE DEVELOPMENT OF COVID-19 USING OUTBREAK THE SUSCEPTIBLE, INFECTED, AND RECOVERED (SIR) MODEL WITH VACCINATION
title_short THE DEVELOPMENT OF COVID-19 USING OUTBREAK THE SUSCEPTIBLE, INFECTED, AND RECOVERED (SIR) MODEL WITH VACCINATION
title_sort development of covid 19 using outbreak the susceptible infected and recovered sir model with vaccination
topic sir model
covid-19
basic reproduction number
routh-hurwitz criterion
url https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/barekeng/article/view/8001
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