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University of Oxford

How Do Mathematicians Model Infectious Disease Outbreaks?

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Overview

Explore the intricacies of mathematical modeling for infectious disease outbreaks in this Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture. Delve into the construction, assumptions, and accuracy of models that are shaping pandemic responses. Learn about compartmental modeling, the SI model, basic reproduction number, and herd immunity. Understand how mathematicians assess outbreak shapes, evaluate model effectiveness, and consider factors like symptomatic transmission and contacts in various settings. Discover how these models inform control strategies, initial policies, and vaccination efforts to mitigate epidemic risks and reduce case numbers.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
What is a mathematical model
Outline
Outbreak shape
Does the model work
Compartmental modeling
SI model
Basic reproduction number
Herd immunity
Infectious disease epidemiology
Contacts in different settings
Symptomatic transmission
Using models to inform control
The epidemic risk
The initial policy
Reducing case numbers
Vaccinations

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Oxford Mathematics

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