International audienceTesting is a crucial control mechanism in the beginning phase of an epidemic when the vaccines are not yet available. It enables the public health authority to detect and isolate the infected cases from the population, thereby limiting the disease transmission to susceptible people. However, despite the significance of testing in epidemic control, the recent literature on the subject lacks a control-theoretic perspective. In this paper, an epidemic model is proposed that incorporates the testing rate as a control input and differentiates the undetected infected from the detected infected cases, who are assumed to be removed from the disease spreading process in the population. After estimating the model on the data cor...
In this work, we provide a general mathematical formalism to study the optimal control of an epidemi...
In this paper we explore the effect of the number of daily tests on an epidemics control policy pure...
PCR testing is a crucial capability for managing disease outbreaks, but it is also a limited resourc...
International audienceTesting is a crucial control mechanism in the beginning phase of an epidemic w...
International audienceTesting is a crucial control mechanism for an epidemic outbreak because it ena...
International audienceThe global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted ...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the importance of effi...
The systematic identification of infected individuals is critical for the containment of the COVID-1...
International audienceThe COVID-19 epidemics has now lasted for 2 years. A vaccine has been found, b...
Abstract Screening tests for infectious diseases is a problem typically addressed in the field of M...
We consider the control of the COVID-19 pandemic via incentives, through either stochastic SIS or SI...
Relevant pandemic-spread scenario simulations can provide guiding principles for containment and mit...
The dramatic impact of COVID-19 pandemic has shown some flaws of global society handling the outbrea...
We show how to efficiently use costly testing resources in an epidemic, when testing outcomes can be...
The ongoing COVID-19 epidemic poses a difficult decision making situation: Too light or late measure...
In this work, we provide a general mathematical formalism to study the optimal control of an epidemi...
In this paper we explore the effect of the number of daily tests on an epidemics control policy pure...
PCR testing is a crucial capability for managing disease outbreaks, but it is also a limited resourc...
International audienceTesting is a crucial control mechanism in the beginning phase of an epidemic w...
International audienceTesting is a crucial control mechanism for an epidemic outbreak because it ena...
International audienceThe global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted ...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the importance of effi...
The systematic identification of infected individuals is critical for the containment of the COVID-1...
International audienceThe COVID-19 epidemics has now lasted for 2 years. A vaccine has been found, b...
Abstract Screening tests for infectious diseases is a problem typically addressed in the field of M...
We consider the control of the COVID-19 pandemic via incentives, through either stochastic SIS or SI...
Relevant pandemic-spread scenario simulations can provide guiding principles for containment and mit...
The dramatic impact of COVID-19 pandemic has shown some flaws of global society handling the outbrea...
We show how to efficiently use costly testing resources in an epidemic, when testing outcomes can be...
The ongoing COVID-19 epidemic poses a difficult decision making situation: Too light or late measure...
In this work, we provide a general mathematical formalism to study the optimal control of an epidemi...
In this paper we explore the effect of the number of daily tests on an epidemics control policy pure...
PCR testing is a crucial capability for managing disease outbreaks, but it is also a limited resourc...