2024
Modelling the epidemiological and economic impact of digital adherence technologies with differentiated care for tuberculosis treatment in Ethiopia
Goscé L, Tadesse A, Foster N, van Kalmthout K, van Rest J, van der Wal J, Harker M, Madden N, Abdurhman T, Gadissa D, Bedru A, Dube T, Alacapa J, Mganga A, Deyanova N, Charalambous S, Letta T, Jerene D, White R, Fielding K, Houben R, McQuaid C. Modelling the epidemiological and economic impact of digital adherence technologies with differentiated care for tuberculosis treatment in Ethiopia. BMJ Global Health 2024, 9: e016997. PMID: 39653521, PMCID: PMC11628985, DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2024-016997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDigital adherence technologiesHealthcare providersTB deathsPatient cost savingsStandard of careAdherence technologiesLabelling interventionsEpidemiological impactASCENT trialDifferentiated careMedication labelsIncident TBImprove tuberculosisProvider costsTB incidenceCareTB episodeProvidersCompartmental transmission modelPotential long-termCost of treatmentInterventionTreatment completionHealthcareEpidemiological benefits
2020
Accounting for Underreporting in Mathematical Modeling of Transmission and Control of COVID-19 in Iran
Saberi M, Hamedmoghadam H, Madani K, Dolk H, Morgan A, Morris J, Khoshnood K, Khoshnood B. Accounting for Underreporting in Mathematical Modeling of Transmission and Control of COVID-19 in Iran. Frontiers In Physics 2020, 8: 289. DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2020.00289.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
The Potential Population-Level Impact of Different Gonorrhea Screening Strategies in Baltimore and San Francisco: An Exploratory Mathematical Modeling Analysis
Rönn M, Testa C, Tuite A, Chesson H, Gift T, Schumacher C, Williford S, Zhu L, Bellerose M, Earnest R, Malyuta Y, Hsu K, Salomon J, Menzies N. The Potential Population-Level Impact of Different Gonorrhea Screening Strategies in Baltimore and San Francisco: An Exploratory Mathematical Modeling Analysis. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2019, 47: 143-150. PMID: 31842089, PMCID: PMC7012354, DOI: 10.1097/olq.0000000000001108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnnual screeningMost infectionsHigh-burden areasAdditional screening testFocused intervention strategiesCompartmental transmission modelRace/ethnicityPotential population-level impactCare cascadeBurden areasAcquisition riskScreen populationsScreening testPopulation-level impactInfectionSan FranciscoSurveillance dataPrevalence distributionScreening strategyInterventionIntervention strategiesSuch interventionsGonorrheaTime trendsMathematical modeling analysis
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