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A mechanistic spatio-temporal framework for modelling individual-to-individual transmission—With an application to the 2014-2015 West Africa Ebola outbreak

In recent years there has been growing availability of individual-level spatio-temporal disease data, particularly due to the use of modern communicating devices with GPS tracking functionality. These detailed data have been proven useful for inferring disease transmission to a more refined level th...

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Autores principales: Lau, Max S. Y., Gibson, Gavin J., Adrakey, Hola, McClelland, Amanda, Riley, Steven, Zelner, Jon, Streftaris, George, Funk, Sebastian, Metcalf, Jessica, Dalziel, Benjamin D., Grenfell, Bryan T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5679647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29084216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005798
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author Lau, Max S. Y.
Gibson, Gavin J.
Adrakey, Hola
McClelland, Amanda
Riley, Steven
Zelner, Jon
Streftaris, George
Funk, Sebastian
Metcalf, Jessica
Dalziel, Benjamin D.
Grenfell, Bryan T.
author_facet Lau, Max S. Y.
Gibson, Gavin J.
Adrakey, Hola
McClelland, Amanda
Riley, Steven
Zelner, Jon
Streftaris, George
Funk, Sebastian
Metcalf, Jessica
Dalziel, Benjamin D.
Grenfell, Bryan T.
author_sort Lau, Max S. Y.
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description In recent years there has been growing availability of individual-level spatio-temporal disease data, particularly due to the use of modern communicating devices with GPS tracking functionality. These detailed data have been proven useful for inferring disease transmission to a more refined level than previously. However, there remains a lack of statistically sound frameworks to model the underlying transmission dynamic in a mechanistic manner. Such a development is particularly crucial for enabling a general epidemic predictive framework at the individual level. In this paper we propose a new statistical framework for mechanistically modelling individual-to-individual disease transmission in a landscape with heterogeneous population density. Our methodology is first tested using simulated datasets, validating our inferential machinery. The methodology is subsequently applied to data that describes a regional Ebola outbreak in Western Africa (2014-2015). Our results show that the methods are able to obtain estimates of key epidemiological parameters that are broadly consistent with the literature, while revealing a significantly shorter distance of transmission. More importantly, in contrast to existing approaches, we are able to perform a more general model prediction that takes into account the susceptible population. Finally, our results show that, given reasonable scenarios, the framework can be an effective surrogate for susceptible-explicit individual models which are often computationally challenging.
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spelling pubmed-56796472017-11-18 A mechanistic spatio-temporal framework for modelling individual-to-individual transmission—With an application to the 2014-2015 West Africa Ebola outbreak Lau, Max S. Y. Gibson, Gavin J. Adrakey, Hola McClelland, Amanda Riley, Steven Zelner, Jon Streftaris, George Funk, Sebastian Metcalf, Jessica Dalziel, Benjamin D. Grenfell, Bryan T. PLoS Comput Biol Research Article In recent years there has been growing availability of individual-level spatio-temporal disease data, particularly due to the use of modern communicating devices with GPS tracking functionality. These detailed data have been proven useful for inferring disease transmission to a more refined level than previously. However, there remains a lack of statistically sound frameworks to model the underlying transmission dynamic in a mechanistic manner. Such a development is particularly crucial for enabling a general epidemic predictive framework at the individual level. In this paper we propose a new statistical framework for mechanistically modelling individual-to-individual disease transmission in a landscape with heterogeneous population density. Our methodology is first tested using simulated datasets, validating our inferential machinery. The methodology is subsequently applied to data that describes a regional Ebola outbreak in Western Africa (2014-2015). Our results show that the methods are able to obtain estimates of key epidemiological parameters that are broadly consistent with the literature, while revealing a significantly shorter distance of transmission. More importantly, in contrast to existing approaches, we are able to perform a more general model prediction that takes into account the susceptible population. Finally, our results show that, given reasonable scenarios, the framework can be an effective surrogate for susceptible-explicit individual models which are often computationally challenging. Public Library of Science 2017-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5679647/ /pubmed/29084216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005798 Text en © 2017 Lau et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lau, Max S. Y.
Gibson, Gavin J.
Adrakey, Hola
McClelland, Amanda
Riley, Steven
Zelner, Jon
Streftaris, George
Funk, Sebastian
Metcalf, Jessica
Dalziel, Benjamin D.
Grenfell, Bryan T.
A mechanistic spatio-temporal framework for modelling individual-to-individual transmission—With an application to the 2014-2015 West Africa Ebola outbreak
title A mechanistic spatio-temporal framework for modelling individual-to-individual transmission—With an application to the 2014-2015 West Africa Ebola outbreak
title_full A mechanistic spatio-temporal framework for modelling individual-to-individual transmission—With an application to the 2014-2015 West Africa Ebola outbreak
title_fullStr A mechanistic spatio-temporal framework for modelling individual-to-individual transmission—With an application to the 2014-2015 West Africa Ebola outbreak
title_full_unstemmed A mechanistic spatio-temporal framework for modelling individual-to-individual transmission—With an application to the 2014-2015 West Africa Ebola outbreak
title_short A mechanistic spatio-temporal framework for modelling individual-to-individual transmission—With an application to the 2014-2015 West Africa Ebola outbreak
title_sort mechanistic spatio-temporal framework for modelling individual-to-individual transmission—with an application to the 2014-2015 west africa ebola outbreak
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5679647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29084216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005798
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