Effects of Mitigation and Control Policies in Realistic Epidemic Models Accounting for Household Transmission Dynamics
Effects of Mitigation and Control Policies in Realistic Epidemic Models Accounting for Household Transmission Dynamics
Compartmental infectious disease (ID) models are often used to evaluate non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) and vaccines. Such models rarely separate within-household and community transmission, potentially introducing biases in situations where multiple transmission routes exist. We formulated an approach that incorporates household structure into ID models, extending the work of House and Keeling.