Journal article
Decision-making for foot-and-mouth disease control: Objectives matter
WJM Probert, K Shea, CJ Fonnesbeck, MC Runge, TE Carpenter, S Dürr, MG Garner, N Harvey, MA Stevenson, CT Webb, M Werkman, MJ Tildesley, MJ Ferrari
Epidemics | ELSEVIER | Published : 2016
Abstract
Formal decision-analytic methods can be used to frame disease control problems, the first step of which is to define a clear and specific objective. We demonstrate the imperative of framing clearly-defined management objectives in finding optimal control actions for control of disease outbreaks. We illustrate an analysis that can be applied rapidly at the start of an outbreak when there are multiple stakeholders involved with potentially multiple objectives, and when there are also multiple disease models upon which to compare control actions. The output of our analysis frames subsequent discourse between policy-makers, modellers and other stakeholders, by highlighting areas of discord among..
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Funding Acknowledgements
[ "Two meetings that contributing to this work are funded by The Research and Policy for Infectious Disease Dynamics (RAPIDD) program of the Science and Technology Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security.", "WP, KS, CF, MR, MT, and MF are supported by a grant from the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease program of the NSF/NIH (award number 1 R01 GM105247-01). MF is separately funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. MT and MW were funded by the BBSRC grant no. BB/K010972/3." ]