Appropriate models for the management of infectious diseases

被引:337
|
作者
Wearing, HJ [1 ]
Rohani, P
Keeling, MJ
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Inst Ecol, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] Univ Warwick, Dept Biol Sci, Coventry CV4 7AL, W Midlands, England
关键词
D O I
10.1371/journal.pmed.0020174
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Mathematical models have become invaluable management tools for epidemiologists, both shedding light on the mechanisms underlying observed dynamics as well as making quantitative predictions on the effectiveness of different control measures. Here, we explain how substantial biases are introduced by two important, yet largely ignored, assumptions at the core of the vast majority of such models. Methods and Findings First, we use analytical methods to show that (i) ignoring the latent period or (ii) making the common assumption of exponentially distributed latent and infectious periods (when including the latent period) always results in underestimating the basic reproductive ratio of an infection from outbreak data. We then proceed to illustrate these points by fitting epidemic models to data from an influenza outbreak. Finally, we document how such unrealistic a priori assumptions concerning model structure give rise to systematically overoptimistic predictions on the outcome of potential management options. Conclusion This work aims to highlight that, when developing models for public health use, we need to pay careful attention to the intrinsic assumptions embedded within classical frameworks.
引用
收藏
页码:621 / 627
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Comprehensive risk management of infectious diseases
    Hwang, Jaewoo
    Lee, Hyojung
    Lee, Sunmi
    Jang, Bongsoo
    Do, Younghae
    Lai, Ying-Cheng
    [J]. CHAOS SOLITONS & FRACTALS, 2024, 188
  • [32] The Management of Infectious Diseases in Comorbidity with Tuberculosis
    Dzinamarira, Tafadzwa
    Imran, Mohd
    Muvunyi, Claude Mambo
    [J]. MEDICINA-LITHUANIA, 2022, 58 (10):
  • [33] Hyperimmune Globulins for the Management of Infectious Diseases
    Pati, Ilaria
    Cruciani, Mario
    Candura, Fabio
    Massari, Maria Simona
    Piccinini, Vanessa
    Masiello, Francesca
    Profili, Samantha
    De Fulvio, Lucia
    Pupella, Simonetta
    De Angelis, Vincenzo
    [J]. VIRUSES-BASEL, 2023, 15 (07):
  • [34] MANAGEMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN RURAL MUNICIPALITIES
    Cleghorn, Irving
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HYGIENE, 1909, 19 (02): : 362 - 366
  • [35] Expect for the Pharmacist in the Management of Infectious Diseases
    Kaku, Mitsuo
    [J]. YAKUGAKU ZASSHI-JOURNAL OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 2011, 131 (10): : 1403 - 1405
  • [36] Infectious diseases management program at UCSF
    不详
    [J]. JAC-ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE, 2019, 1 (02):
  • [37] Contribution of pharmacists with expertise in infectious diseases to appropriate individualized vancomycin dosing
    Nakashima, T.
    Koido, K.
    Baba, H.
    Otsuka, R.
    Okinaka, K.
    Sano, T.
    Nishigaki, R.
    Hashimoto, H.
    Otsuka, T.
    Esaki, M.
    Terakado, H.
    [J]. PHARMAZIE, 2018, 73 (07): : 422 - 424
  • [38] The influence of an appropriate reporting time and publicity intensity on the spread of infectious diseases
    Hou, Chang
    Wang, Qiubao
    [J]. AIMS MATHEMATICS, 2023, 8 (10): : 23578 - 23602
  • [39] Humanised mouse models for haematopoiesis and infectious diseases
    Veronika, Lysenko
    Donal, McHugh
    Lena, Behrmann
    Mary-Aude, Rochat
    Christian, Wilk M.
    Larisa, Kovtonyuk
    Jean-Pierre, Bourquin
    Christian, Munz
    Markus, Manz G.
    Roberto, Speck
    Alexandre, Theocharides P. A.
    [J]. SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY, 2017, 147
  • [40] Mouse Models as Resources for Studying Infectious Diseases
    Sarkar, Sanjay
    Heise, Mark T.
    [J]. CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS, 2019, 41 (10) : 1912 - 1922