Selected article for: "WAIT model and water consumption"

Author: Miles D. Miller-Dickson; Victor A. Meszaros; Francis Baffour-Awuah; Salvador Almagro-Moreno; C. Brandon Ogbunugafor
Title: Waterborne, abiotic and other indirectly transmitted (W.A.I.T.) infections are defined by the dynamics of free-living pathogens and environmental reservoirs
  • Document date: 2019_1_20
  • ID: d9mxtc8d_43
    Snippet: The relative sensitivity of R 0 to changes in the model parameters was examined, and we find that p, W , α, and ξ S are the four most sensitive parameters. These include two parameters strongly related to WAIT aspects of the model: the rate of contaminated water consumption α, and the total water reservoir size W . Further analysis was also conducted to better understand how adjustments to the model parameters can push R 0 > 1. The results of .....
    Document: The relative sensitivity of R 0 to changes in the model parameters was examined, and we find that p, W , α, and ξ S are the four most sensitive parameters. These include two parameters strongly related to WAIT aspects of the model: the rate of contaminated water consumption α, and the total water reservoir size W . Further analysis was also conducted to better understand how adjustments to the model parameters can push R 0 > 1. The results of these analysis can be found in the Supplemental Appendix.

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