Infectious Disease Modelling (Jan 2018)

Corrigendum to “Silent circulation of poliovirus in small populations” [Infectious Disease Modeling 2 (2017) 431–440]

  • Celeste Vallejo,
  • James Keesling,
  • James Koopman,
  • Burton Singer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 136 – 138

Abstract

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An error in a previous publication in the calculation of the average age at first infection for the model is corrected here. The average age at first infection for the effective contact rates used to generate the data ranges from 1.2 to 3.3 years of age instead of 3–5 years of age as advertised in the previous version of the paper. This change has an effect on the force of infection generated by this model. In this corrigendum, we demonstrate the correct method to calculate the average age at first infection for the model. We compare the forces of infection that correspond to these ages in our model with the forces of infection in other endemic populations. We show that the modified age range corresponds to forces of infection which are higher than those that are known to exist in historical studies of polio-endemic regions. Thus, the results in the paper have limited applicability to real-world endemic situations. Keywords: Poliovirus, Silent circulation, Acute flaccid paralysis surveillance, Microsimulation model, Gillespie algorithm