Author: Mark Hernandez; Lauren E Milechin; Shakti K Davis; Rich DeLaura; Kajal T Claypool; Albert Swiston
Title: The Impact of Host-Based Early Warning on Disease Outbreaks Document date: 2020_3_8
ID: 8874c8jp_39
Snippet: For scenarios with low initial exposure, the impact of early warning-enabled QIT policies varied dramatically with transmissibility. For low-transmissibility and small initial exposures (Figure 11a) , an early warning capability demonstrated the least utility as the outbreak was effectively contained with just self-monitoring. However, for a pathogen with high transmissibility (Figure 11b) , the cumulative infections were reduced significantly wi.....
Document: For scenarios with low initial exposure, the impact of early warning-enabled QIT policies varied dramatically with transmissibility. For low-transmissibility and small initial exposures (Figure 11a) , an early warning capability demonstrated the least utility as the outbreak was effectively contained with just self-monitoring. However, for a pathogen with high transmissibility (Figure 11b) , the cumulative infections were reduced significantly with the notional early warning systems. A high-specificity system offered a particularly promising result, All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.
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