Journal article
Quantifying the impact of contact tracing interview prioritisation strategies on disease transmission: A modelling study
L Wu, CM Baker, N Tierney, K Carville, J McVernon, N Golding, JM McCaw, FM Shearer
PLoS Computational Biology | Public Library of Science (PLoS) | Published : 2025
Abstract
Contact tracing is an important public health measure used to reduce transmission of infectious diseases. Contact tracers typically conduct telephone interviews with cases to identify contacts and direct them to quarantine, with the aim of preventing onward transmission. However, in situations where caseloads exceed the capacity of the public health system, timely interviews may not be feasible for all cases. Here we present a modelling framework for assessing the impact of different case interview prioritisation strategies on disease transmission. Our model is based on Australian contact tracing procedures and informed by contact tracing data on COVID-19 cases notified in Australia from 202..
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