A primer on multiscale modelling of infectious disease systems

The development of multiscale models of infectious disease systems is a scientific endeavour whose progress depends on advances on three main frontiers: (a) the conceptual framework frontier, (b) the mathematical technology or technical frontier, and (c) the scientific applications frontier. The obj...

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Main Author: Winston Garira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-01-01
Series:Infectious Disease Modelling
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468042718300113
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spelling doaj-68c9406c87b14cdaa7f20ea38f7cfb232021-02-02T06:14:12ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Infectious Disease Modelling2468-04272018-01-013176191A primer on multiscale modelling of infectious disease systemsWinston Garira0Modelling Health and Environmental Linkages Research Group (MHELRG), Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Venda, Private Bag X5050, Thohoyandou 0950, South AfricaThe development of multiscale models of infectious disease systems is a scientific endeavour whose progress depends on advances on three main frontiers: (a) the conceptual framework frontier, (b) the mathematical technology or technical frontier, and (c) the scientific applications frontier. The objective of this primer is to introduce foundational concepts in multiscale modelling of infectious disease systems focused on these three main frontiers. On the conceptual framework frontier we propose a three-level hierarchical framework as a foundational idea which enables the discussion of the structure of multiscale models of infectious disease systems in a general way. On the scientific applications frontier we suggest ways in which the different structures of multiscale models can serve as infrastructure to provide new knowledge on the control, elimination and even eradication of infectious disease systems, while on the mathematical technology or technical frontier we present some challenges that modelers face in developing appropriate multiscale models of infectious disease systems. We anticipate that the foundational concepts presented in this primer will be central in articulating an integrated and more refined disease control theory based on multiscale modelling - the all-encompassing quantitative representation of an infectious disease system. Keywords: Multiscale models of infectious diseases, Immuno-epidemiological models, Linking individual/lower/micro and population/upper/macro scales, Comparative effectiveness researchhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468042718300113
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A primer on multiscale modelling of infectious disease systems
Infectious Disease Modelling
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title A primer on multiscale modelling of infectious disease systems
title_short A primer on multiscale modelling of infectious disease systems
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The development of multiscale models of infectious disease systems is a scientific endeavour whose progress depends on advances on three main frontiers: (a) the conceptual framework frontier, (b) the mathematical technology or technical frontier, and (c) the scientific applications frontier. The objective of this primer is to introduce foundational concepts in multiscale modelling of infectious disease systems focused on these three main frontiers. On the conceptual framework frontier we propose a three-level hierarchical framework as a foundational idea which enables the discussion of the structure of multiscale models of infectious disease systems in a general way. On the scientific applications frontier we suggest ways in which the different structures of multiscale models can serve as infrastructure to provide new knowledge on the control, elimination and even eradication of infectious disease systems, while on the mathematical technology or technical frontier we present some challenges that modelers face in developing appropriate multiscale models of infectious disease systems. We anticipate that the foundational concepts presented in this primer will be central in articulating an integrated and more refined disease control theory based on multiscale modelling - the all-encompassing quantitative representation of an infectious disease system. Keywords: Multiscale models of infectious diseases, Immuno-epidemiological models, Linking individual/lower/micro and population/upper/macro scales, Comparative effectiveness research
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