Covid-19 transmission modelling of students returning home from university

HEALTH SYSTEMS(2021)

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We provide an open-source model to estimate the number of secondary Covid-19 infections caused by potentially infectious students returning from university to private homes with other occupants. Using a Monte-Carlo method and data derived from UK sources, we predict that an infectious student would, on average, infect 0.94 other household members. Or, as a rule of thumb, each infected student would generate (just less than) one secondary within-household infection. The total number of secondary cases for all returning students is dependent on the virus prevalence within each student population at the time of their departure from campus back home. Although the proposed estimation method is general and robust, the results are sensitive to the input data. We provide Matlab code and a helpful online app () that can be used to estimate numbers of secondary infections based on local parameter values. This can be used worldwide to support policy making.
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Covid-19,mathematical modelling,Monte-Carlo simulation,secondary transmissions,household risk
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