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Modeling antibiotic resistance in hospitals: the impact of minimizing treatment duration.

Authors :
D'Agata EM
Magal P
Olivier D
Ruan S
Webb GF
Source :
Journal of theoretical biology [J Theor Biol] 2007 Dec 07; Vol. 249 (3), pp. 487-99. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 Aug 25.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens are a global public health problem. Numerous individual- and population-level factors contribute to the emergence and spread of these pathogens. An individual-based model (IBM), formulated as a system of stochastically determined events, was developed to describe the complexities of the transmission dynamics of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. To simplify the interpretation and application of the model's conclusions, a corresponding deterministic model was created, which describes the average behavior of the IBM over a large number of simulations. The integration of these two model systems provides a quantitative analysis of the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and demonstrates that early initiation of treatment and minimization of its duration mitigates antibiotic resistance epidemics in hospitals.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-5193
Volume :
249
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of theoretical biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17905310
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.08.011