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Stochasticity and the limits to confidence when estimating [formula omitted] of Ebola and other emerging infectious diseases.

Authors :
Taylor, Bradford P.
Dushoff, Jonathan
Weitz, Joshua S.
Source :
Journal of Theoretical Biology. Nov2016, Vol. 408, p145-154. 10p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Dynamic models – often deterministic in nature – were used to estimate the basic reproductive number, R 0 , of the 2014-5 Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic outbreak in West Africa. Estimates of R 0 were then used to project the likelihood for large outbreak sizes, e.g., exceeding hundreds of thousands of cases. Yet fitting deterministic models can lead to over-confidence in the confidence intervals of the fitted R 0 , and, in turn, the type and scope of necessary interventions. In this manuscript we propose a hybrid stochastic-deterministic method to estimate R 0 and associated confidence intervals (CIs). The core idea is that stochastic realizations of an underlying deterministic model can be used to evaluate the compatibility of candidate values of R 0 with observed epidemic curves. The compatibility is based on comparing the distribution of expected epidemic growth rates with the observed epidemic growth rate given “process noise”, i.e., arising due to stochastic transmission, recovery and death events. By applying our method to reported EVD case counts from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, we show that prior estimates of R 0 based on deterministic fits appear to be more confident than analysis of stochastic trajectories suggests should be possible. Moving forward, we recommend including process noise among other sources of noise when estimating R 0 CIs of emerging epidemics. Our hybrid procedure represents an adaptable and easy-to-implement approach for such estimation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00225193
Volume :
408
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
118268458
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2016.08.016