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Modelling community-control strategies to protect hospital resources during an influenza pandemic in Ottawa, Canada.

Patrick Saunders-HastingsBryson Quinn HayesRobert SmithDaniel Krewski
Published in: PloS one (2017)
Children accounted for a disproportionate number of pandemic infections, particularly in household settings. Pharmaceutical interventions effectively reduced peak and total pandemic burden without affecting timing, while non-pharmaceutical measures delayed and attenuated pandemic wave progression. The timely implementation of a layered intervention bundle appeared likely to protect hospital resource adequacy in Ottawa. The adaptable nature of this model provides value in informing pandemic preparedness policy planning in situations of uncertainty, as scenarios can be updated in real time as more data become available. However-given the inherent uncertainties of model assumptions-results should be interpreted with caution.
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