Title: Julia Gog, University of Cambridge
1Julia Gog, University of Cambridge
2How do epidemics start?
3Normal Flu
4microbes
Person to person spread
5Want to understand so make a model!
6The Standing Disease!
7The Standing Disease!
- Everyone starts sitting down
- One person stands and is the first case
- They pick two others to infect
- Those two stand up and each pick two others
- The next generation stands up and each pick two
more and so on
- How many steps did the disease take to infect
whole class? - If time try with THREE instead of TWO
- What if your class was bigger?
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33 steps!
10Number of people standing
Number of steps
11Bombay plague epidemic, 1906
12Challenge the models!
Are they realistic enough?
Do they capture everything important?
Probably not important
13Counter Plague!
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6
6
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3
1
14Does epidemic take off or die out? How many
infecteds? How many steps?
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Mean 5/6
Mean 1
Mean 7/6
gt1
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lt1
16Reproductive Ratio
R0
R0
Mean number of secondary cases at the start of
an epidemic
??
5/6, 1, 7/6
2
17Reproductive Ratio
R0
R0
Measure of how quickly an epidemic will take off
R0 lt 1 Cases decrease each step
R0 gt 1 Cases increase each step
18Reproductive Ratio
R0
R0
Measure of how quickly an epidemic will take off
so also measures how hard to control
19R0 5
Vaccinate 4/5
Is like R0 1
20Challenge the model!
Is it realistic enough? What else might be
important?
R0
21SEIR Model
S
Susceptible to disease
E
Exposed but not infecting others yet
I
Infected and contagious
R
Recovered and immune to disease
22Before
S
Susceptible
E
Exposed
I
Infected
Now whole epidemic
R
Recovered
23Important numbers!
S
Susceptible
Incubation for how long?
E
Exposed
Contagious for how long?
I
Infected
How many contacts in that time?
R
Recovered
24Incubation Contagious No. contacts Probability Proportion Initial Total time
(days) (days) of dying immune population (days)
2 1 3 0 0 1,000 50
25Incubation Contagious No. contacts Probability Proportion Initial Total time
(days) (days) of dying immune population (days)
2 1 2 0 0 1,000 50