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Quantifying Uncertainty in Infectious Disease Mechanistic Models

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arxiv 2101.07329 v2 pith:QUDRGNQV submitted 2021-01-18 stat.ME stat.AP

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keywords uncertaintystatisticalmechanisticmodelscasedescribediseaseinfectious
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This primer describes the statistical uncertainty in mechanistic models and provides R code to quantify it. We begin with an overview of mechanistic models for infectious disease, and then describe the sources of statistical uncertainty in the context of a case study on SARS-CoV-2. We describe the statistical uncertainty as belonging to three categories: data uncertainty, stochastic uncertainty, and structural uncertainty. We demonstrate how to account for each of these via statistical uncertainty measures and sensitivity analyses broadly, as well as in a specific case study on estimating the basic reproductive number, $R_0$, for SARS-CoV-2.

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