Selected article for: "disease management and public health"

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_46
    Snippet: Lastly, compound intervention dynamics are considered (Figure 3d) . These aim to simulate disease management strategies where, given practical strategies such as resource allocation and response time, a staggered or combined response is more likely to be implemented. We chose this particular compound intervention to demonstrate how the WAIT model can broadly accommodate the types of modifications that represent public health interventions......
    Document: Lastly, compound intervention dynamics are considered (Figure 3d) . These aim to simulate disease management strategies where, given practical strategies such as resource allocation and response time, a staggered or combined response is more likely to be implemented. We chose this particular compound intervention to demonstrate how the WAIT model can broadly accommodate the types of modifications that represent public health interventions.

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