In this paper we explore the effect of the number of daily tests on an epidemics control policy purely based on testing and selective quarantine, and the impact of these actions depending on the time their application starts. We introduce a general model incorporating a stochastic disease evolution, a particular weighted graph representing the population, and an optimal contact tracing strategy to allocate available tests. Simulations on a community of 50'000 individuals show that the evolution of the epidemic produces a clear non-linear response to the variation of the number of tests used and to the starting time of their application. These results suggest that not only a minimum number of tests is necessary to obtain a positive outcome f...
BACKGROUND: In countries with declining numbers of confirmed cases of COVID-19, lockdown measures ar...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the importance of effi...
Contact tracing is an effective measure for controlling the epidemic spreading. In this thesis, we c...
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...
Objectives This study quantified how the efficiency of testing and contact tracing impacts the sprea...
Contact tracing plays an important role in the control of emerging infectious diseases, but little i...
This modeling study considers different screening strategies, contact tracing, and the severity of n...
Simultaneously controlling COVID-19 epidemics and limiting economic and societal impacts presents a ...
[[abstract]]This modeling study considers different screening strategies, contact tracing, and the s...
BACKGROUND: Contact tracing plays an important role in the control of emerging infectious diseases, ...
The test-trace-isolate-quarantine (TTIQ) strategy, where confirmed-positive pathogen carriers are is...
Background: While the role of contact tracing in the containment of the COVID-19 epidemic remains im...
We propose a deterministic model capturing essential features of contact tracing as part of public h...
This paper is based on the observation that, during Covid-19 epidemic, the choice of which individua...
BACKGROUND: In countries with declining numbers of confirmed cases of COVID-19, lockdown measures ar...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the importance of effi...
Contact tracing is an effective measure for controlling the epidemic spreading. In this thesis, we c...
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...
Objectives This study quantified how the efficiency of testing and contact tracing impacts the sprea...
Contact tracing plays an important role in the control of emerging infectious diseases, but little i...
This modeling study considers different screening strategies, contact tracing, and the severity of n...
Simultaneously controlling COVID-19 epidemics and limiting economic and societal impacts presents a ...
[[abstract]]This modeling study considers different screening strategies, contact tracing, and the s...
BACKGROUND: Contact tracing plays an important role in the control of emerging infectious diseases, ...
The test-trace-isolate-quarantine (TTIQ) strategy, where confirmed-positive pathogen carriers are is...
Background: While the role of contact tracing in the containment of the COVID-19 epidemic remains im...
We propose a deterministic model capturing essential features of contact tracing as part of public h...
This paper is based on the observation that, during Covid-19 epidemic, the choice of which individua...
BACKGROUND: In countries with declining numbers of confirmed cases of COVID-19, lockdown measures ar...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the importance of effi...
Contact tracing is an effective measure for controlling the epidemic spreading. In this thesis, we c...