Author: Corey M Peak; Lauren M Childs; Yonatan H Grad; Caroline O Buckee
Title: Containing Emerging Epidemics: a Quantitative Comparison of Quarantine and Symptom Monitoring Document date: 2016_8_31
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Snippet: Frequently, the most politically and economically pressing concerns are whether control (i.e. ! < 1) is logistically achievable and what would be the least invasive intervention to achieve control. Ebola. When R0 is large and symptoms emerge long after infectiousness (e.g., !""#$% > 0), even quarantine is insufficient to control the disease with optimal intervention performance. However, we observe that when transmissibility is relatively low (e......
Document: Frequently, the most politically and economically pressing concerns are whether control (i.e. ! < 1) is logistically achievable and what would be the least invasive intervention to achieve control. Ebola. When R0 is large and symptoms emerge long after infectiousness (e.g., !""#$% > 0), even quarantine is insufficient to control the disease with optimal intervention performance. However, we observe that when transmissibility is relatively low (e.g., ! < 2.5), control of this hypothetical disease can be achieved even if infectiousness precedes symptoms by several days (Fig 5a) or if a substantial fraction of transmission events occur before symptom onset (adapting the framework of (17)) (Fig 5b) . The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It . https://doi.org/10.1101/072652 doi: bioRxiv preprint
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