Preparing for pandemic response in the context of limited resources

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Abstract

Pandemics are outbreaks of an infectious disease that increase morbidity and mortality over a wide geographic area. These events require large-scale interventions from governments and health agencies to curtail transmission within a population. In assessing the impact of these interventions, policymakers avail themselves of simulations from compartmental models. However, it is commonplace that modellers employ fixed fractions to represent interventions, which implicitly assume that resources instantaneously and boundlessly adjust to the desired target and may predict overly optimistic outcomes. Here, we propose a model that integrates four crucial countermeasures subject to resource constraints. We present this structure utilising the concept of small models and frame the simulations in the context of a hypothetical spread of influenza in the Netherlands, drawing on empirical data. After incorporating resource constraints, we find that only a comprehensive response controls the disease. These findings highlight the need for improving strategic plans to support pandemic preparedness.

Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Article numbere1775
JournalSyst. Dyn. Rev
Volume40
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

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  • Andrade, J., Beishuizen, B., Stein, M., Connolly, M. and Duggan, J.

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