A Novel Framework for Modeling Person-to-Person Transmission of Respiratory Diseases

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Abstract

From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers assessed the impact of the disease in terms of loss of life, medical load, economic damage, and other key metrics of resiliency and consequence mitigation; these studies sought to parametrize the critical components of a disease transmission model and the resulting analyses were informative but often lacked critical parameters or a discussion of parameter sensitivities. Using SARS-CoV-2 as a case study, we present a robust modeling framework that considers disease transmissibility from the source through transport and dispersion and infectivity. The framework is designed to work across a range of particle sizes and estimate the generation rate, environmental fate, deposited dose, and infection, allowing for end-to-end analysis that can be transitioned to individual and population health models. In this paper, we perform sensitivity analysis on the model framework to demonstrate how it can be used to advance and prioritize research efforts by highlighting critical parameters for further analyses.

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Rodriguez, J., Price, O., Jennings, R., Creel, A., Eaton, S., Chesnutt, J., … Batni, S. R. (2022). A Novel Framework for Modeling Person-to-Person Transmission of Respiratory Diseases. Viruses, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/v14071567

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