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Incorporating Time–Dose–Response Into Shigella flexneri and Shigella sonnei Outbreak Models
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Incorporating Time–Dose–Response Into Shigella flexneri and Shigella sonnei Outbreak Models

Bidya Prasad and Charles N. Haas
Journal - American Water Works Association, v 109(12), pp E548-E562
Dec 2017

Abstract

dose‐response epidemiology Modeling outbreak model Pathogens Shigella Shigella flexneri Shigella sonnei time‐dose‐response Waterborne Diseases
Experimental time‐to‐infection data are a useful but often underused material for examining the mechanics of in vivo pathogen growth. The authors incorporated a time–dose–response (TDR) equation into a Shigella flexneri outbreak model. Dose–response and TDR models were generated for Shigella sonnei outbreak model. Dose–response and TDR models were generated for S. flexneri exposure to monkeys. The TDR equation that best fit the monkey data—the beta‐Poisson with exponential dependency model—was chosen for incorporation into the outbreak model. The outbreak model is a probability model that convolutes an assumed incubation distribution of the infectious agent with an exposure distribution. Since the beta‐Poisson with exponential dependency models the time‐to‐infection density distribution, it is entered as the incubation distribution, along with Weibull, lognormal, gamma, and uniform functions. Each of these five incubation functions is convoluted with Weibull, lognormal, gamma, and uniform functions (which served as exposure distributions) for a total of 20 models. The time‐dependent probability distribution yielded best‐fit results for the S. sonnei outbreak scenario.

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