Treatable infectious diseases are a critical challenge for public health. Outreach campaigns can encourage undiagnosed patients to seek treatment but must be carefully targeted to make the most efficient use of limited resources. We present an algorithm to optimally allocate limited outreach resources among demographic groups in the population. The algorithm uses a novel multiagent model of disease spread which both captures the underlying population dynamics and is amenable to optimization. Our algorithm extends, with provable guarantees, to a stochastic setting where we have only a distribution over parameters such as the contact pattern between agents. We evaluate our algorithm on two instances where this distribution is inferred from re...
We consider a model for an epidemic in a population that occupies geographically distinct locations....
We present a combined epidemiological and economic model for control of diseases spreading on local ...
The Covid-19 disease has caused a world-wide pandemic with more than 60 million positive cases and m...
We propose a class of mathematical models for the transmission of infectious diseases in large popul...
A key component in controlling the spread of an epidemic is deciding where, whenand to whom to apply...
The number of pathogenic threats to plant, animal and human health is increasing. Controlling the sp...
International audienceThe global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted ...
We develop a new stochastic programming methodology for determining optimal vaccination policies for...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the importance of effi...
Infectious diseases have had a devastating impact on society and the world's population throughout t...
AbstractThis study considers the problem of resource allocation between one or several epidemics by ...
Developing robust, quantitative methods to optimize resource allocations in response to epidemics ha...
Deployment of limited resources is an issue of major importance for decision-making in crisis events...
Infectious diseases, now more than ever, are a critical area of study within the field of public hea...
International audienceTo control the spread of an infectious disease over a large network, the optim...
We consider a model for an epidemic in a population that occupies geographically distinct locations....
We present a combined epidemiological and economic model for control of diseases spreading on local ...
The Covid-19 disease has caused a world-wide pandemic with more than 60 million positive cases and m...
We propose a class of mathematical models for the transmission of infectious diseases in large popul...
A key component in controlling the spread of an epidemic is deciding where, whenand to whom to apply...
The number of pathogenic threats to plant, animal and human health is increasing. Controlling the sp...
International audienceThe global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted ...
We develop a new stochastic programming methodology for determining optimal vaccination policies for...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the importance of effi...
Infectious diseases have had a devastating impact on society and the world's population throughout t...
AbstractThis study considers the problem of resource allocation between one or several epidemics by ...
Developing robust, quantitative methods to optimize resource allocations in response to epidemics ha...
Deployment of limited resources is an issue of major importance for decision-making in crisis events...
Infectious diseases, now more than ever, are a critical area of study within the field of public hea...
International audienceTo control the spread of an infectious disease over a large network, the optim...
We consider a model for an epidemic in a population that occupies geographically distinct locations....
We present a combined epidemiological and economic model for control of diseases spreading on local ...
The Covid-19 disease has caused a world-wide pandemic with more than 60 million positive cases and m...