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_24
Snippet: Our model provides ranges of expected cost for active monitoring systems. It identifies an optimal duration of active monitoring, by finding the expected cost range with the lowest maximum value. We applied the model to the case-study of Ebola in NYC, based on data from DOHMH (Table 1, Figure 4 ). Expected costs of short periods of active monitoring (left hand side of Figure 4).....
Document: Our model provides ranges of expected cost for active monitoring systems. It identifies an optimal duration of active monitoring, by finding the expected cost range with the lowest maximum value. We applied the model to the case-study of Ebola in NYC, based on data from DOHMH (Table 1, Figure 4 ). Expected costs of short periods of active monitoring (left hand side of Figure 4)
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