Epidemiological interventions aim to control the spread of infectious disease through various mechanisms, each carrying a different associated cost.We describe a flexible statistical framework for generating optimal epidemiological interventions that are designed to minimize the total expected cost of an emerging epidemic while simultaneously propagating uncertainty regarding the underlying disease model parameters through to the decision process. The strategies produced through this framework are adaptive: vaccination schedules are iteratively adjusted to reflect the anticipated trajectory of the epidemic given the current population state and updated parameter estimates.Using simulation studies based on a classic influenza outbreak, we de...
Abstract Background Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) are the first line of defense against pan...
Andrés Uribe-Sánchez, Alex Savachkin1Department of Industrial and Management S...
Infectious disease epidemics present a difficult task for policymakers, requiring the implementation...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological interventions aim to control the spread of infectious disease through va...
Optimal intervention for disease outbreaks is often impeded by severe scientific uncertainty. Adapti...
Optimal intervention for disease outbreaks is often impeded by severe scientific uncertainty. Adapti...
Optimal intervention for disease outbreaks is often impeded by severe scientific uncertainty. Adapti...
The recent appearance and spread of novel infectious pathogens provide motivation for using models a...
Infectious disease epidemics present a difficult task for policymakers, requiring the implementation...
The amei package for R is a tool that provides a flexible statistical framework for generating optim...
Past seasonal influenza epidemics and vaccination experience may affect individuals’ decisions on wh...
Background. Epidemics with multiple infection waves have been documented for some human diseases, mo...
Epidemiologists have developed a vast range of models to describe the spread and control of epidemic...
As recently pointed out by the Institute of Medicine, the existing pandemic mitigation models lack t...
The dramatic impact of COVID-19 pandemic has shown some flaws of global society handling the outbrea...
Abstract Background Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) are the first line of defense against pan...
Andrés Uribe-Sánchez, Alex Savachkin1Department of Industrial and Management S...
Infectious disease epidemics present a difficult task for policymakers, requiring the implementation...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological interventions aim to control the spread of infectious disease through va...
Optimal intervention for disease outbreaks is often impeded by severe scientific uncertainty. Adapti...
Optimal intervention for disease outbreaks is often impeded by severe scientific uncertainty. Adapti...
Optimal intervention for disease outbreaks is often impeded by severe scientific uncertainty. Adapti...
The recent appearance and spread of novel infectious pathogens provide motivation for using models a...
Infectious disease epidemics present a difficult task for policymakers, requiring the implementation...
The amei package for R is a tool that provides a flexible statistical framework for generating optim...
Past seasonal influenza epidemics and vaccination experience may affect individuals’ decisions on wh...
Background. Epidemics with multiple infection waves have been documented for some human diseases, mo...
Epidemiologists have developed a vast range of models to describe the spread and control of epidemic...
As recently pointed out by the Institute of Medicine, the existing pandemic mitigation models lack t...
The dramatic impact of COVID-19 pandemic has shown some flaws of global society handling the outbrea...
Abstract Background Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) are the first line of defense against pan...
Andrés Uribe-Sánchez, Alex Savachkin1Department of Industrial and Management S...
Infectious disease epidemics present a difficult task for policymakers, requiring the implementation...