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Model-Informed Risk Assessment and Decision Making for an Emerging Infectious Disease in the Asia-Pacific Region.

Robert MossRoslyn I HicksonJodie McVernonJames M McCawKrishna HortJim BlackJohn R MaddenNhi H TranEmma S McBrydeNicholas Geard
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2016)
Our study demonstrates how, in the presence of substantial uncertainty about health care system infrastructure and other relevant aspects of disease control, mathematical models can be used to assess the constraints that limited resources place upon the ability of local health care systems to detect and respond to EID outbreaks in a timely and effective fashion. Our framework can help evaluate the relative impact of these constraints to identify resourcing priorities for health care system support, in order to inform principled and quantifiable decision making.
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