Selected article for: "active monitoring and cost information"

Author: Nicholas G Reich; Justin Lessler; Jay K Varma; Neil M Vora
Title: Quantifying the Risk and Cost of Active Monitoring for Infectious Diseases
  • Document date: 2017_6_28
  • ID: h89scli5_37
    Snippet: Recent history has shown that the unexpected emergence of new disease threats has become a recurring theme in global health and preparedness. While active monitoring does not play a role in the response to every emerging infectious disease (e.g., it has not played an important role in the response to the Zika virus epidemic), it will likely be used again in the response to future threats. Our framework provides valuable information for assessing .....
    Document: Recent history has shown that the unexpected emergence of new disease threats has become a recurring theme in global health and preparedness. While active monitoring does not play a role in the response to every emerging infectious disease (e.g., it has not played an important role in the response to the Zika virus epidemic), it will likely be used again in the response to future threats. Our framework provides valuable information for assessing the cost-effectiveness of various active monitoring strategies in response to critical disease outbreaks. By providing an empirical basis for evaluating active monitoring programs, these tools can strengthen biosecurity and optimize active monitoring programs in response to future global disease threats. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It . https://doi.org/10.1101/156497 doi: bioRxiv preprint The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It . https://doi.org/10.1101/156497 doi: bioRxiv preprint

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