Journal article
Construction of a mathematical model for tuberculosis transmission in highly endemic regions of the Asia-pacific
JM Trauer, JT Denholm, ES McBryde
Journal of Theoretical Biology | Published : 2014
Abstract
We present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic regions of the Asia-Pacific, where epidemiology does not appear to be primarily driven by HIV-coinfection. The ten-compartment deterministic model captures many of the observed phenomena important to disease dynamics, including partial and temporary vaccine efficacy, declining risk of active disease following infection, the possibility of reinfection both during the infection latent period and after treatment, multidrug resistant TB (MDR-TB) and de novo resistance during treatment. We found that the model could not be calibrated to the estimated incidence rate without allowing for reinfection during ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
James Trauer is a National Health and Medical Research Postgraduate Scholarship recipient for doctoral studies in tuberculosis. Emma McBryde is a National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Fellowship recipient. We acknowledge the support of the Australian Government.