Merging Economics and Epidemiology to Improve the Pbkp_rediction and Management of Infectious Disease
Abstract:
Mathematical epidemiology, one of the oldest and richest areas in mathematical biology, has significantly enhanced our understanding of how pathogens emerge, evolve, and spread. Classical epidemiological models, the standard for pbkp_redicting and managing the spread of infectious disease, assume that contacts between susceptible and infectious individuals depend on their relative frequency in the population. The behavioral factors that underpin contact rates are not generally addressed. There is, however, an emerging a class of models that addresses the feedbacks between infectious disease dynamics and the behavioral decisions driving host contact. Referred to as “economic epidemiology” or “epidemiological economics,” the approach explores the determinants of decisions about the number and type of contacts made by individuals, using insights and methods from economics. We show how the approach has the potential both to improve pbkp_redictions of the course of infectious disease, and to support development of novel approaches to infectious disease management.
Año de publicación:
2014
Keywords:
- economic epidemiology
- infectious disease
- incentives
- epidemiological economics
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Epidemiología
Áreas temáticas:
- Economía
- Medicina forense; incidencia de enfermedades
- Otros problemas y servicios sociales