Assessing Intervention Strategies for Non Homogeneous Populations Using a Closed Form Formula for R0
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A general stochastic model for susceptible -> infective -> recovered (SIR) epidemics in non homogeneous populations is considered. The heterogeneity is a very important aspect here since it allows more realistic but also more complex models. The basic reproduction number R_0, an indication of the probability of an outbreak for homogeneous populations does not indicate the probability of an outbreak for non homogeneous models anymore, because it changes with the initially infected case. Therefore, we use "individual R_0" that is the expected number of secondary cases for a given initially infected individual. Thus, the effectiveness of intervention strategies can be assessed by their capability to reduce individual R_0 values. Also an intelligent vaccination plan for fully heterogeneous populations is proposed. It is based on the recursive calculation of individual R0 values.