Disease outbreaks partially fueled by replacement employees

A new study by Samuel Scarpino and Laurent Hebert-Dufresne at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico and Antoine Allard from the University of Barcelona in Spain suggests that replacing sick workers during a disease outbreak actually accelerates the spread of the pathogen. The researchers considered a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics today 2016-09, Vol.69 (9), p.20-20
1. Verfasser: Grant, Andrew
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Zusammenfassung:A new study by Samuel Scarpino and Laurent Hebert-Dufresne at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico and Antoine Allard from the University of Barcelona in Spain suggests that replacing sick workers during a disease outbreak actually accelerates the spread of the pathogen. The researchers considered a model in which some people who work in essential services were replaced shortly, though not immediately, after they got sick. By entering an environment where the disease has almost certainly spread, replacements become more susceptible to infection than an average member of the population. The total number of infected people in the model therefore increased, as did the rate of spread just before the outbreak's peak.
ISSN:0031-9228
1945-0699
DOI:10.1063/PT.3.3286