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Spatially explicit modelling of cholera epidemics

Finger, Flavio  
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Bertuzzo, Enrico  
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Mari, Lorenzo  
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2013
AGU Fall Meeting 2013

Epidemiological models can provide crucial understanding about the dynamics of infectious diseases. Possible applications range from real-time forecasting and allocation of health care resources to testing alternative intervention mechanisms such as vaccines, antibiotics or the improvement of sanitary conditions. We apply a spatially explicit model to the cholera epidemic that struck Haiti in October 2010 and is still ongoing. The dynamics of susceptibles as well as symptomatic and asymptomatic infectives are modelled at the scale of local human communities. Dissemination of Vibrio cholerae through hydrological transport and human mobility along the road network is explicitly taken into account, as well as the effect of rainfall as a driver of increasing disease incidence. The model is calibrated using a dataset of reported cholera cases. We further model the long term impact of several types of interventions on the disease dynamics by varying parameters appropriately. Key epidemiological mechanisms and parameters which affect the efficiency of treatments such as antibiotics are identified. Our results lead to conclusions about the influence of different intervention strategies on the overall epidemiological dynamics.

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conference poster not in proceedings
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Finger, Flavio  
Bertuzzo, Enrico  
Mari, Lorenzo  
Knox, Allyn Christine  
Gatto, Marino
Rinaldo, Andrea  
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2013

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AGU Fall Meeting 2013

San Francisco, California, USA

2013

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May 1, 2014
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