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A Likelihood Approach to Estimate the Number of Co-Infections
Authors:Kristan A. Schneider  Ananias A. Escalante
Affiliation:1. Department MNI, University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Mittweida, Germany.; 2. School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, United States of America.; 3. Center for Evolutionary Medicine and Informatics, The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, United States of America.; British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Canada,
Abstract:The number of co-infections of a pathogen (multiplicity of infection or MOI) is a relevant parameter in epidemiology as it relates to transmission intensity. Notably, such quantities can be built into a metric in the context of disease control and prevention. Having applications to malaria in mind, we develop here a maximum-likelihood (ML) framework to estimate the quantities of interest at low computational and no additional costs to study designs or data collection. We show how the ML estimate for the quantities of interest and corresponding confidence-regions are obtained from multiple genetic loci. Assuming specifically that infections are rare and independent events, the number of infections per host follows a conditional Poisson distribution. Under this assumption, we show that a unique ML estimate for the parameter () describing MOI exists which is found by a simple recursion. Moreover, we provide explicit formulas for asymptotic confidence intervals, and show that profile-likelihood-based confidence intervals exist, which are found by a simple two-dimensional recursion. Based on the confidence intervals we provide alternative statistical tests for the MOI parameter. Finally, we illustrate the methods on three malaria data sets. The statistical framework however is not limited to malaria.
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