Dynamics and control strategies of infectious disease under different scenarios on hierarchical geographical networks*

Project supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (Grant No. 2018YFF0301005), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 71673161 and 71790613), and the Collaborative Innovation Center of Public Safety, China.

Ma Xun1, 2, 3, Cui Ya-Peng1, 2, 3, Yan Xiao-Li1, 2, 3, Ni Shun-Jiang1, 2, 3, †, Shen Shi-Fei1, 2, 3
       

Effects of strategy I and strategy II on delaying epidemic spreading under different μ. (a) Ms versus Ns for strategy I and strategy II under μ = −2 and μ = 2. (b) C(τ) and τ versus Ns for strategy I under μ = −2 and μ = 2. (c) C(τ) and τ versus Ns for strategy II under μ = −2 and μ = 2. (d) C(τ) and τ versus Ns for strategy I and strategy II under μ = −2. (e) C(τ) and τ versus Ns for strategy I and strategy II under μ = 2. Each point is generated from 500 simulations of global infection.