Novel approach to extract epidemiological information from waves in epidemic's profiles
Metadatos
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Elsevier B.V.
Materia
Real epidemic waves Kermack-McKendrick model approach Epidemic severity
Fecha
2026-03Referencia bibliográfica
Campos, J., & Leite, M. C. A. (2026). Novel approach to extract epidemiological information from waves in epidemic’s profiles. Infectious Disease Modelling, 11(1), 87–106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.idm.2025.08.003
Patrocinador
Consejería de Universidad, Investigación e Innovación - ERDF/EU — Andalusia Program (C-EXP-265-UGR23); MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 - ERDF/EU (PID2022-137228OB-I00)Resumen
In this paper, we develop a novel mathematical framework based on the KermackMcKendrick model to extract epidemiological parameters from real temporal profiles
consisting of waves. The approach's key feature is the ability to obtain all model parameters from the geometry of the wave of interest.
We propose three new quantities to measure the negative impact of the epidemic wave on
a specific population, called Fraction of endemicity, Severity, and Asymmetry. These three
measures, along with a refined definition of the basic reproduction number, provide crucial
epidemiological information.
We demonstrate analytically that there is an equivalence among these quantities, and
such equivalence gives a way of obtaining all parameters in the model since the Asymmetry of a real epidemic wave is easily computed. This is the heart of the novel methodology we introduce. The framework is suitable for public health decision support, as its
implementation does not rely on complex mathematical tools.
We present several case studies to illustrate the simplicity of the framework as well as the
distinct aspects of its implementation. In all examples investigated, the numeric solution
obtained with the parameterized model shows good agreement with the available data.





