The Failure of
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- 16 August 2011
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
- Vol. 2011, 1-17
- https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/527610
Abstract
The basic reproductive ratio, 𝑅0, is one of the fundamental concepts in mathematical biology. It is a threshold parameter, intended to quantify the spread of disease by estimating the average number of secondary infections in a wholly susceptible population, giving an indication of the invasion strength of an epidemic: if 𝑅01, the disease persists. 𝑅0 has been widely used as a measure of disease strength to estimate the effectiveness of control measures and to form the backbone of disease-management policy. However, in almost every aspect that matters, 𝑅0 is flawed. Diseases can persist with 𝑅01 can die out. We show that the same model of malaria gives many different values of 𝑅0, depending on the method used, with the sole common property that they have a threshold at 1. We also survey estimated values of 𝑅0 for a variety of diseases, and examine some of the alternatives that have been proposed. If 𝑅0 is to be used, it must be accompanied by caveats about the method of calculation, underlying model assumptions and evidence that it is actually a threshold. Otherwise, the concept is meaningless.Keywords
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- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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