Clustering of susceptible individuals within households can drive an outbreak: an individual-based model exploration

Author:

Kuylen Elise,Willem Lander,Broeckhove Jan,Beutels Philippe,Hens Niel

Abstract

ABSTRACTWhen estimating important measures such as the herd immunity threshold, and the corresponding efforts required to eliminate measles, it is often assumed that susceptible individuals are uniformly distributed throughout populations. However, unvaccinated individuals may be clustered in a variety of ways, including by geographic location, by age, in schools, or in households. Here, we investigate to which extent different levels of within-household clustering of susceptible individuals may impact the risk and persistence of measles outbreaks. To this end, we apply an individual-based model, Stride, to a population of 600,000 individuals, using data from Flanders, Belgium. We compare realistic scenarios regarding the distribution of susceptible individuals within households in terms of their impact on epidemiological measures for outbreak risk and persistence. We find that higher levels of within-household clustering of susceptible individuals increase the risk, size and persistence of measles outbreaks. Ignoring within-household clustering thus leads to underestimations of measles elimination and outbreak mitigation efforts.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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