PLoS Computational Biology (Jul 2023)

Risk averse reproduction numbers improve resurgence detection.

  • Kris V Parag,
  • Uri Obolski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 7
p. e1011332

Abstract

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The effective reproduction number R is a prominent statistic for inferring the transmissibility of infectious diseases and effectiveness of interventions. R purportedly provides an easy-to-interpret threshold for deducing whether an epidemic will grow (R>1) or decline (R1generates timely resurgence signals (upweighting risky groups), while an E<1ensures local outbreaks are under control. We propose E as an alternative to R for informing policy and assessing transmissibility at large scales (e.g., state-wide or nationally), where R is commonly computed but well-mixed or homogeneity assumptions break down.