COVID-19: Optimal Design of Serosurveys for Disease Burden Estimation

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We provide a methodology by which an epidemiologist may arrive at an optimal design for a survey whose goal is to estimate the disease burden in a population. For serosurveys with a given budget of C rupees, a specified set of tests with costs, sensitivities, and specificities, we show the existence of optimal designs in four different contexts, including the well known c-optimal design. Usefulness of the results are illustrated via numerical examples. Our results are applicable to a wide range of epidemiological surveys under the assumptions that the estimate’s Fisher-information matrix satisfies a uniform positive definite criterion.

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Athreya, S., Babu, G. R., Iyer, A., Minhaas, M. M. B., Rathod, N., Shriram, S., … Yasodharan, S. (2022). COVID-19: Optimal Design of Serosurveys for Disease Burden Estimation. Sankhya B, 84(2), 472–494. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13571-021-00267-w

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