To project the potential economic impact of pandemic influenza mitigation strategies from a societal perspective in the United States.We use a stochastic agent-based model to simulate pandemic influenza in the community. We compare 17 strategies: targeted antiviral prophylaxis (TAP) alone and in combination with school closure as well as prevaccination.In the absence of intervention, we predict a 50% attack rate with an economic impact of $187 per capita as loss to society. Full TAP (FTAP) is the most effective single strategy, reducing number of cases by 54% at the lowest cost to society ($127 per capita). Prevaccination reduces number of cases by 48% and is the second least costly alternative ($140 per capita). Adding school closure to FT...
Model-based analyses built on burden-of-disease and cost effectiveness theory predict that pharmaceu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The impact of a newly emerged influenza pandemic will depend on its transmi...
Model-based analyses built on burden-of-disease and cost-effectiveness theory predict that pharmaceu...
To project the potential economic impact of pandemic influenza mitigation strategies from a societal...
Objectives: To project the potential economic impact of pandemic influ-enza mitigation strategies fr...
To project the potential economic impact of pandemic influenza mitigation strategies from a societal...
AbstractObjectivesTo project the potential economic impact of pandemic influenza mitigation strategi...
Background: The threat of emergence of a human-to-human transmissible strain of highly pathogenic in...
Background: The threat of an influenza pandemic has led to stockpiling of antiviral drugs in order t...
BACKGROUND: The impact of a newly emerged influenza pandemic will depend on its transmissibility and...
Around the globe, school closures were used sporadically to mitigate the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemi...
For the first wave of pandemic influenza or a bioterrorist influenza attack, antiviral agents would ...
We used a hybrid transmission and economic model to evaluate the relative merits of stockpiling anti...
Model-based analyses built on burden-of-disease and cost effectiveness theory predict that pharmaceu...
Abstract Background In 2009 and the early part of 201...
Model-based analyses built on burden-of-disease and cost effectiveness theory predict that pharmaceu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The impact of a newly emerged influenza pandemic will depend on its transmi...
Model-based analyses built on burden-of-disease and cost-effectiveness theory predict that pharmaceu...
To project the potential economic impact of pandemic influenza mitigation strategies from a societal...
Objectives: To project the potential economic impact of pandemic influ-enza mitigation strategies fr...
To project the potential economic impact of pandemic influenza mitigation strategies from a societal...
AbstractObjectivesTo project the potential economic impact of pandemic influenza mitigation strategi...
Background: The threat of emergence of a human-to-human transmissible strain of highly pathogenic in...
Background: The threat of an influenza pandemic has led to stockpiling of antiviral drugs in order t...
BACKGROUND: The impact of a newly emerged influenza pandemic will depend on its transmissibility and...
Around the globe, school closures were used sporadically to mitigate the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemi...
For the first wave of pandemic influenza or a bioterrorist influenza attack, antiviral agents would ...
We used a hybrid transmission and economic model to evaluate the relative merits of stockpiling anti...
Model-based analyses built on burden-of-disease and cost effectiveness theory predict that pharmaceu...
Abstract Background In 2009 and the early part of 201...
Model-based analyses built on burden-of-disease and cost effectiveness theory predict that pharmaceu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The impact of a newly emerged influenza pandemic will depend on its transmi...
Model-based analyses built on burden-of-disease and cost-effectiveness theory predict that pharmaceu...