Mathematical modelling and statistical inference provide a framework to evaluate different non-pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical interventions for the control of epidemics that has been widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this paper, lessons learned from this and previous epidemics are used to highlight the challenges for future pandemic control. We consider the availability and use of data, as well as the need for correct parameterisation and calibration for different model frameworks. We discuss challenges that arise in describing and distinguishing between different interventions, within different modelling structures, and allowing both within and between host dynamics. We also highlight challenges in modelling the health econom...
Emerging and existing infectious diseases pose a constant threat to individuals and communities acro...
Mathematical models for the spread of infectious diseases have a long history. From the start of the...
Viral outbreaks and public health emergencies obligate an urgent need for evidence to inform rapid r...
Mathematical modelling and statistical inference provide a framework to evaluate different non-pharm...
Mathematical modelling and statistical inference provide a framework to evaluate different non-pharm...
Funding: The authors would like to thank the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambr...
Funding: This work was supported by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) grant...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a public health emergency unprecedented in this century. The lack ...
Mathematical modelling can be useful for predicting how infectious diseases progress, enabling us to...
During an infectious disease outbreak, biases in the data and complexities of the underlying dynamic...
Disease outbreaks caused by existing and emerging pathogens pose a serious threat to local and globa...
Since the outbreak of a large-scale epidemic can trigger fear and uncertainty, disease and death, an...
Analytical expressions and approximations from simple models have performed a pivotal role in our un...
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing a dramatic loss of lives worldwide, challenging the sustainability ...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted the lives of billions across the worl...
Emerging and existing infectious diseases pose a constant threat to individuals and communities acro...
Mathematical models for the spread of infectious diseases have a long history. From the start of the...
Viral outbreaks and public health emergencies obligate an urgent need for evidence to inform rapid r...
Mathematical modelling and statistical inference provide a framework to evaluate different non-pharm...
Mathematical modelling and statistical inference provide a framework to evaluate different non-pharm...
Funding: The authors would like to thank the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambr...
Funding: This work was supported by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) grant...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a public health emergency unprecedented in this century. The lack ...
Mathematical modelling can be useful for predicting how infectious diseases progress, enabling us to...
During an infectious disease outbreak, biases in the data and complexities of the underlying dynamic...
Disease outbreaks caused by existing and emerging pathogens pose a serious threat to local and globa...
Since the outbreak of a large-scale epidemic can trigger fear and uncertainty, disease and death, an...
Analytical expressions and approximations from simple models have performed a pivotal role in our un...
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing a dramatic loss of lives worldwide, challenging the sustainability ...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted the lives of billions across the worl...
Emerging and existing infectious diseases pose a constant threat to individuals and communities acro...
Mathematical models for the spread of infectious diseases have a long history. From the start of the...
Viral outbreaks and public health emergencies obligate an urgent need for evidence to inform rapid r...