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arxiv: 1903.05984 · v1 · pith:WWU76J5Xnew · submitted 2019-03-14 · 🧬 q-bio.PE · math.DS· physics.soc-ph

What could re-infection tell us about R0? a modeling case-study of syphilis transmission

classification 🧬 q-bio.PE math.DSphysics.soc-ph
keywords re-infectionrelationshipmodelsyphilisanalyticdiseasegenericinfectious
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Many infectious diseases can lead to re-infection. We examined the relationship between the prevalence of repeat infection and the basic reproductive number (R0). First we solved a generic, deterministic compartmental model of re-infection to derive an analytic solution for the relationship. We then numerically solved a disease specific model of syphilis transmission that explicitly tracked re-infection. We derived a generic expression that reflects a non-linear and monotonically increasing relationship between proportion re-infection and R0 and which is attenuated by entry/exit rates and recovery (i.e. treatment). Numerical simulations from the syphilis model aligned with the analytic relationship. Re-infection proportions could be used to understand how far regions are from epidemic control, and should be included as a routine indicator in infectious disease surveillance.

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