A model of long-term decline in the transmissibility of an infectious disease: Implications for the incidence of hepatitis A

被引:23
作者
Gay, NJ
机构
[1] Immunisation Division, PHLS Communic. Dis. Survlnc. Centre, London NW9 5EQ
关键词
hepatitis A; models; transmission; basic reproduction number; force of infection;
D O I
10.1093/ije/25.4.854
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background. The epidemiology of hepatitis A in countries across the world is changing due to improvements in hygiene and living conditions which reduce the transmissibility of the infection. Methods. A mathematical model is formulated to describe the changes in incidence of a directly transmitted infection produced by a long term decline in its transmissibility. The basic reproduction number, the parameter describing transmissibility, is considered as a function of time. The relationship between the basic reproduction number and the force of infection is derived. Results. Theoretical examples demonstrate that a decline in transmissibility results in an initial decline in the force of infection, but that this may be followed by a substantial resurgence. Resurgences may be possible after several decades of declining incidence, and are most marked following a rapid decline. Conclusions. Countries which have experienced a rapid decline in the incidence of hepatitis A may be at risk of a resurgence. More detailed mathematical models, informed with data from regular age-stratified serological surveys, should provide the basis for decisions on vaccination policy.
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页码:854 / 861
页数:8
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