Threshold behaviour of emerging epidemics featuring contact tracing

Citation
G. Ball, Frank et al., Threshold behaviour of emerging epidemics featuring contact tracing, Advances in applied probability , 43(4), 2011, pp. 1048-1065
ISSN journal
00018678
Volume
43
Issue
4
Year of publication
2011
Pages
1048 - 1065
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
This paper is concerned with a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic with a contact tracing scheme, in which diagnosed individuals may name some of their infectious contacts, who are then removed if they have not been already. Traced individuals may or may not also be asked to name their own contacts. The epidemic is studied by considering an approximating, modified birth-death process with intersibling dependencies, for which a threshold parameter and expressions from which extinction probabilities may be calculated are derived. When all individuals can name their contacts, it is shown that this threshold parameter depends on the infectious period distribution only through its mean. Numerical studies show that the infectious period distribution choice can have a material effect on the threshold behaviour of an epidemic, while the dependencies help reduce spread.