将测试量纳入有效繁殖数量动态估算

Isaac H Goldstein, Jon Wakefield, Volodymyr M Minin
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摘要 分支过程启发模型被广泛用于估算有效繁殖数--一种描述传染病爆发的有用的汇总统计量--使用新病例计数。病例数据是繁殖数量变化的实时指标,但由于病例会受与新感染病例数量无关的因素影响而波动,因此使用病例数据具有挑战性。我们建立了一个新模型,将诊断检测的数量作为监测模型的协变量。通过使用模拟数据和加利福尼亚州 SARS-CoV-2 大流行的数据,我们证明了将检测纳入模型能提高模型的性能。
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Incorporating testing volume into estimation of effective reproduction number dynamics
Abstract Branching process inspired models are widely used to estimate the effective reproduction number—a useful summary statistic describing an infectious disease outbreak—using counts of new cases. Case data is a real-time indicator of changes in the reproduction number, but is challenging to work with because cases fluctuate due to factors unrelated to the number of new infections. We develop a new model that incorporates the number of diagnostic tests as a surveillance model covariate. Using simulated data and data from the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in California, we demonstrate that incorporating tests leads to improved performance over the state of the art.
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