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疫情控制中的最佳社交距离:成本优先、遵循和对准备原则的洞察。

Optimal social distancing in epidemic control: cost prioritization, adherence and insights into preparedness principles.

机构信息

Department of Information Engineering, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.

Institute of Clinical Physiology, National Research Council, Pisa, Italy.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Feb 22;14(1):4365. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-54955-4.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic experience has highlighted the importance of developing general control principles to inform future pandemic preparedness based on the tension between the different control options, ranging from elimination to mitigation, and related costs. Similarly, during the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing has been confirmed to be the critical response tool until vaccines become available. Open-loop optimal control of a transmission model for COVID-19 in one of its most aggressive outbreaks is used to identify the best social distancing policies aimed at balancing the direct epidemiological costs of a threatening epidemic with its indirect (i.e., societal level) costs arising from enduring control measures. In particular, we analyse how optimal social distancing varies according to three key policy factors, namely, the degree of prioritization of indirect costs, the adherence to control measures, and the timeliness of intervention. As the prioritization of indirect costs increases, (i) the corresponding optimal distancing policy suddenly switches from elimination to suppression and, finally, to mitigation; (ii) the "effective" mitigation region-where hospitals' overwhelming is prevented-is dramatically narrow and shows multiple control waves; and (iii) a delicate balance emerges, whereby low adherence and lack of timeliness inevitably force ineffective mitigation as the only accessible policy option. The present results show the importance of open-loop optimal control, which is traditionally absent in public health preparedness, for studying the suppression-mitigation trade-off and supplying robust preparedness guidelines.

摘要

COVID-19 大流行的经历凸显了制定一般控制原则的重要性,以便根据消除到缓解等不同控制选择之间的紧张关系,并考虑相关成本,为未来的大流行做好准备。同样,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,已经证实保持社交距离是在疫苗可用之前的关键应对工具。使用 COVID-19 传播模型的开环最优控制来确定最佳的社交距离政策,旨在平衡具有威胁性的传染病的直接流行病学成本与其间接(即社会层面)成本,这些成本来自于持续的控制措施。具体而言,我们分析了最优社交距离如何根据三个关键政策因素而变化,即间接成本的优先级、对控制措施的遵守程度以及干预的及时性。随着间接成本的优先级增加,(i)相应的最优隔离政策突然从消除转变为抑制,最后转变为缓解;(ii)“有效”缓解区域-医院不堪重负得以避免-急剧缩小,并显示出多个控制波;以及(iii)出现了微妙的平衡,即低遵守和缺乏及时性必然迫使缓解成为唯一可行的政策选择。目前的结果表明了开环最优控制的重要性,开环最优控制在公共卫生准备中传统上是缺失的,对于研究抑制缓解权衡并提供强有力的准备指导方针非常重要。

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