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Modelling parasite aggregation: disentangling statistical and ecological approaches
Authors:Laith Yakob  Ricardo J Soares Magalhães  Darren J Gray  Gabriel Milinovich  Nicola Wardrop  Rebecca Dunning  Jan Barendregt  Franziska Bieri  Gail M Williams  Archie CA Clements
Institution:1. The University of Queensland, School of Population Health, Brisbane, Qld, Australia;2. University of Southampton, Geography and Environment, Southampton, England, United Kingdom;3. The University of Queensland, School of Biomedical Sciences, St Lucia, Qld, Australia
Abstract:The overdispersion in macroparasite infection intensity among host populations is commonly simulated using a constant negative binomial aggregation parameter. We describe an alternative to utilising the negative binomial approach and demonstrate important disparities in intervention efficacy projections that can come about from opting for pattern-fitting models that are not process-explicit. We present model output in the context of the epidemiology and control of soil-transmitted helminths due to the significant public health burden imposed by these parasites, but our methods are applicable to other infections with demonstrable aggregation in parasite numbers among hosts.
Keywords:Mathematical model  Infection transmission  Intervention  MDA  Soil transmitted helminths  Scenario analysis
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