A social network analysis model approach to understand tuberculosis transmission in remote rural Madagascar.
Christine PandoAshley HazelLai Yu TsangKimmerling RazafindrinaAndry AndriamiadanarivoRoger Mario RabetombosoaIdeal AmbinintsoaGouri SadanandaPeter M SmallAstrid M KnoblauchNiaina RakotosamimananaSimon Grandjean LapierrePublished in: BMC public health (2023)
In remote Madagascar, SNA-informed models suggest that WHO-recommended interventions reduce TB disease (active TB) prevalence and mortality while TB infection (latent TB) burden remains high. Communities' resiliency to TB introduction decreases as their interconnectivity increases. "Top down" population level TB models would most likely miss this difference between small communities. SNA bridges large-scale population-based and hyper focused community-level TB modeling.