Author: Sanchez, Fabio; Calvo, Juan G.; Garc'ia, Yury E.; Barboza, Luis A.; V'asquez, Paola; Mery, Gustavo; Rivas, Tania
Title: A multilayer network model of Covid-19: implications in public health policy in Costa Rica Cord-id: 59vp4met Document date: 2021_8_26
ID: 59vp4met
Snippet: Successful partnerships between researchers, experts and public health authorities has been critical to navigate the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic worldwide. In Costa Rica, we constructed a multilayer network model that incorporates a diverse contact structure for each individual (node). The different layers which constitute the individual's contact structure include: family, friends, and sporadic interactions. Different scenarios were constructed to forecast and have a better understandin
Document: Successful partnerships between researchers, experts and public health authorities has been critical to navigate the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic worldwide. In Costa Rica, we constructed a multilayer network model that incorporates a diverse contact structure for each individual (node). The different layers which constitute the individual's contact structure include: family, friends, and sporadic interactions. Different scenarios were constructed to forecast and have a better understanding of the possible routes of the pandemic in the country, given the information that was available at the time and the different measures implemented by the health authorities of the country. Strong collaboration within our diverse team allowed using the model to tailor advice on contingency measures to health authorities. The model helped develop informed strategies to prepare the public health system in Costa Rica. The development, evolution and applications of a multilayer network model of Covid-19 in the adoption of sanitary measures in Costa Rica has been an example of the potential of such partnerships.
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