Ethical dilemma arises from optimizing interventions for epidemics in heterogeneous populations

Author:

Kollepara Pratyush K.1ORCID,Chisholm Rebecca H.12ORCID,Kiss István Z.3ORCID,Miller Joel C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

2. Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

3. Network Science Institute, Northeastern University London, London E1W 1LP, UK

Abstract

Interventions to mitigate the spread of infectious diseases, while succeeding in their goal, have economic and social costs associated with them. These limit the duration and intensity of the interventions. We study a class of interventions which reduce the reproduction number and find the optimal strength of the intervention which minimizes the final epidemic size for an immunity inducing infection. The intervention works by eliminating the overshoot part of an epidemic, and avoids a second wave of infections. We extend the framework by considering a heterogeneous population and find that the optimal intervention can pose an ethical dilemma for decision and policymakers. This ethical dilemma is shown to be analogous to the trolley problem. We apply this optimization strategy to real-world contact data and case fatality rates from three pandemics to underline the importance of this ethical dilemma in real-world scenarios.

Funder

La Trobe University

Publisher

The Royal Society

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