AbstractThe efficacy of scarce drugs for many infectious diseases is threatened by the emergence and spread of resistance. Multiple studies show that available drugs should be used in a socially optimal way to contain drug resistance. This paper studies the tradeoff between risk of drug resistance and operational costs when using multiple drugs for a specific disease. Using a model for disease transmission and resistance spread, we show that treatment with multiple drugs, on a population level, results in better resistance-related health outcomes, but more interestingly, the marginal benefit decreases as the number of drugs used increases. We compare this benefit with the corresponding change in procurement and safety stock holding costs th...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance in microbes poses one of the greatest challenges to the manag...
Malaria is a major health concern for many developing countries. Designing strategies for efficient ...
Abstract The acquisition of multiple resistance to drugs is often viewed as a slow process resulting...
The efficacy of scarce drugs for many infectious diseases is threatened by the emergence and spread ...
AbstractThe efficacy of scarce drugs for many infectious diseases is threatened by the emergence and...
BACKGROUND: Wide-scale use of antiviral agents in the event of an influenza pandemic is likely to pr...
Abstract Background Anti-malarial drugs are constantly exposed to the threat of evolving drug resist...
abstract: Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide. With the development of drugs,...
Combination therapies have shown remarkable success in preventing the evolution of resistance to mul...
Antimicrobial resistance is one of the major public health threats of the 21st century. There is a p...
Infections with rapidly evolving pathogens are often treated using combinations of drugs with differ...
The effectiveness of single-drug antiviral interventions to reduce morbidity and mortality during th...
Background: The effectiveness of single-drug antiviral interventions to reduce morbidity and mortali...
Infectious diseases and epidemics pose a universal threat to humanity. A variety of closed loop phar...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance in microbes poses one of the greatest challenges to the manag...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance in microbes poses one of the greatest challenges to the manag...
Malaria is a major health concern for many developing countries. Designing strategies for efficient ...
Abstract The acquisition of multiple resistance to drugs is often viewed as a slow process resulting...
The efficacy of scarce drugs for many infectious diseases is threatened by the emergence and spread ...
AbstractThe efficacy of scarce drugs for many infectious diseases is threatened by the emergence and...
BACKGROUND: Wide-scale use of antiviral agents in the event of an influenza pandemic is likely to pr...
Abstract Background Anti-malarial drugs are constantly exposed to the threat of evolving drug resist...
abstract: Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide. With the development of drugs,...
Combination therapies have shown remarkable success in preventing the evolution of resistance to mul...
Antimicrobial resistance is one of the major public health threats of the 21st century. There is a p...
Infections with rapidly evolving pathogens are often treated using combinations of drugs with differ...
The effectiveness of single-drug antiviral interventions to reduce morbidity and mortality during th...
Background: The effectiveness of single-drug antiviral interventions to reduce morbidity and mortali...
Infectious diseases and epidemics pose a universal threat to humanity. A variety of closed loop phar...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance in microbes poses one of the greatest challenges to the manag...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance in microbes poses one of the greatest challenges to the manag...
Malaria is a major health concern for many developing countries. Designing strategies for efficient ...
Abstract The acquisition of multiple resistance to drugs is often viewed as a slow process resulting...