Decentralized contact tracing protocols and a risk analysis approach to pandemic control

dc.contributor.advisorVavasis, Stephen
dc.contributor.authorPetrie, James
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-23T15:58:39Z
dc.date.available2022-12-23T15:58:39Z
dc.date.issued2022-12-23
dc.date.submitted2022-12-15
dc.description.abstractNon-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) can protect against pandemic pathogens, but they depend on behaviour change, and so can impose costs on quality of life and civil liberties. With careful system design and risk analysis these tradeoffs can be improved, enabling more effective disease control at a lower cost. In this thesis, I propose a method for decentralized digital contact tracing that is fast, scalable, and cannot be used for mass surveillance. I show how targeted quarantine substitutes for broad social distancing and use this relationship to estimate the optimal quarantine risk threshold – finding that it strongly depends on disease prevalence. Using the joint distribution for infectiousness and test sensitivity, quarantine duration and test timing can be chosen to minimize the dura- tion of quarantine without increasing expected transmissions. Decentralized digital contact notification apps were used by close to 100 million people during the COVID-19 pandemic and prevented a significant number of transmissions despite challenges with system ro- bustness. Decentralized digital contact tracing combined with adaptive risk analysis can efficiently suppress infectious disease in the idealized (high participation) case, however more work is needed to design solutions that are both robust and socially acceptable.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10012/19005
dc.language.isoenen
dc.pendingfalse
dc.publisherUniversity of Waterlooen
dc.titleDecentralized contact tracing protocols and a risk analysis approach to pandemic controlen
dc.typeDoctoral Thesisen
uws-etd.degreeDoctor of Philosophyen
uws-etd.degree.departmentApplied Mathematicsen
uws-etd.degree.disciplineApplied Mathematicsen
uws-etd.degree.grantorUniversity of Waterlooen
uws-etd.embargo.terms0en
uws.contributor.advisorVavasis, Stephen
uws.contributor.affiliation1Faculty of Mathematicsen
uws.peerReviewStatusUnrevieweden
uws.published.cityWaterlooen
uws.published.countryCanadaen
uws.published.provinceOntarioen
uws.scholarLevelGraduateen
uws.typeOfResourceTexten

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