Selected article for: "epidemiological model and time series"

Author: Maeno, Yoshiharu
Title: Detecting a trend change in cross-border epidemic transmission
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  • Document date: 2013_7_18
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    Snippet: A method for detecting a trend change in cross-border epidemic transmission is developed for a standard epidemiological SIR compartment model and a meta-population network model. The method is applicable to investigating the efficacy of the implemented public health intervention in managing infectious travelers across borders from a time series of the number of new cases reported in multiple geographical regions. It is found that the change point of the probability of travel movements was one we
    Document: A method for detecting a trend change in cross-border epidemic transmission is developed for a standard epidemiological SIR compartment model and a meta-population network model. The method is applicable to investigating the efficacy of the implemented public health intervention in managing infectious travelers across borders from a time series of the number of new cases reported in multiple geographical regions. It is found that the change point of the probability of travel movements was one week after the WHO worldwide alert on the SARS outbreak in 2003. The alert was effective in managing infectious travelers. On the other hand, it is found that the probability of travel movements did not change at all for the flu pandemic in 2009. The pandemic did not affect potential travelers despite the WHO alert.

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