Factors that make an infectious disease outbreak controllable
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Abstract
The aim of this study is to identify general properties of emerging infectious agents that determine the likely success of two simple public health measures in controlling outbreaks, namely (i) isolating symptomatic individuals and (ii) tracing and quarantining their contacts. Because these measures depend on the recognition of specific disease symptoms, we investigate the relative timing of infectiousness and the appearance of symptoms by using a mathematical model. We show that the success of these control measures is determined as much by the proportion of transmission occurring prior to the onset of overt clinical symptoms (or via asymptomatic infection) as the inherent transmissibility of the etiological…
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- Outbreak
- Contact tracing
- Smallpox
- Disease
- Medicine
- Infectious disease (medical specialty)
- Asymptomatic
- Public health
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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